Proprietary Linux???
Tom Luongo
tom at lindy.ci.net
Tue Aug 8 17:57:55 EDT 1995
> >In Digital News & Review (V 12 N 14, July 24, 1995; pg. 10):
> >Linus Torvalds developed Linux as a project while a student at the
> >University of Helsinki. The unique features of Linux is that its
> >kernel does not use proprietary code. The original version has been
> >enhanced by many Unix programmers throught the world, who have used
> >the Internet to collaborate on improving it. The original version of
> >Linux is still distributed at no charge to students and others who are
> >interested in working with it.
This press release release about "Red Hat" makes it seem like there is
a proprietary Linux that can not be redistributed at no charge. I
thought that the license conditions for using Linux code included
making any derivative works freely redistributable.
Could someone clarify for me?
Thanks.
Tom
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