On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 08:58:38AM +0000, Nick James %28Razor CT%29 wrote: > > Just emailing to ask about the licensing requirements for > installing debian on 10 x86 PCs on a primary school LAN, with one > PC acting as a file server (no application servers needed). Would > this be covered in the GPL and cost nothing or would there be a > charge?
As long as you use only software in debian main and contrib you'll never need ANY license, since all software is free for all uses. Software in non-free can sometimes be non-free for commercial use, so you should read the relevant licenses. If you install the 'vrms' package you can see what software is non-free. If vrms reports no non-free packages you don't have to look further. -- Mark Janssen Unix Consultant @ SyConOS IT E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key Id: 357D2178 http: maniac.nl, unix-god.[net|org], markjanssen.[com|net|org|nl]