On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Colin Tuckley wrote:
Adam Borowski wrote:
The problem is, you are not allowed to distribute kqemu. So, the only
thing you will be legally permitted to do with your package will be
installing it on any number of machines under your control.
Why not? According to the sou
Adam Borowski wrote:
> The problem is, you are not allowed to distribute kqemu. So, the only
> thing you will be legally permitted to do with your package will be
> installing it on any number of machines under your control.
Why not? According to the sourceforge web sites both kqemu and kommande
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Martin Kelly wrote:
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Would you know any project to make a kqemu Debian package?
I know there is already a qemu, I just subscribed to the ML, but how
about kqemu?
It is not open source... you would have to put it in the non-free section.
No
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Would you know any project to make a kqemu Debian package?
I know there is already a qemu, I just subscribed to the ML, but how
about kqemu?
The problem is, you are not allowed to distribute kqemu. So, the only
thing you will be legally perm
It is not open source... you would have to put it in the non-free section.
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
Hi,
Would you know any project to make a kqemu Debian package?
I know there is already a qemu, I just subscribed to the ML, but how
about kqemu?
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