Re: [CentOS] The law difference between country

2009-04-19 Thread Hidetsugu Hiraki
Dear Ms. or Mr. nate, Thanks. Hiraki On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 2:08 PM, nate wrote: > Hidetsugu Hiraki wrote: >> Dear Madam or Sir, >> >> I live in Japan. So I must comply with the nation's law. >> When I install software for Linux, is there any easy way to know >> whether the the installation an

Re: [CentOS] The law difference between country

2009-04-19 Thread Hidetsugu Hiraki
Dear Toshaan, Thank you for your teaching. Hiraki On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Tosh wrote: > Hidetsugu Hiraki wrote: >> Dear Madam or Sir, >> >> I live in Japan. So I must comply with the nation's law. >> When I install software for Linux, is there any easy way to know >> whether the the ins

Re: [CentOS] The law difference between country

2009-04-18 Thread Tosh
Hidetsugu Hiraki wrote: > Dear Madam or Sir, > > I live in Japan. So I must comply with the nation's law. > When I install software for Linux, is there any easy way to know > whether the the installation and use of the software is legal or not? > > Please teach me. > > Hiraki >

Re: [CentOS] The law difference between country

2009-04-17 Thread nate
Hidetsugu Hiraki wrote: > Dear Madam or Sir, > > I live in Japan. So I must comply with the nation's law. > When I install software for Linux, is there any easy way to know > whether the the installation and use of the software is legal or not? Worst case you can always use TurboLinux, been around

[CentOS] The law difference between country

2009-04-17 Thread Hidetsugu Hiraki
Dear Madam or Sir, I live in Japan. So I must comply with the nation's law. When I install software for Linux, is there any easy way to know whether the the installation and use of the software is legal or not? Please teach me. Hiraki ___ CentOS mailin