On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:55 PM, someone wrote:
> Is the way freedos is being used here legal, or have I discovered an abuse?
Perfectly legal. All the GPL requires folks using GPLed software to
do is provide the sources for the software upon request. There is
nothing that says they can't *char
> Problem I see is, the OS used is freedos and the disc costs $34.95 to
> activate. [...] Is the way freedos is being used here legal, or have I
> discovered an abuse?
If they provide all required sources (ie of GPL- or similarly-licensed
programs) along with their discs, it is legal. Free s
Op 9-4-2012 22:55, someone schreef:
> There is a site that is putting out a bootable CD that allows you to
> reset NT passwords. Problem I see is, the OS used is freedos and the
> disc costs $34.95 to activate. I don't think they are charging for
> freedos, but there is a free Linux based passwor
There is a site that is putting out a bootable CD that allows you to
reset NT passwords. Problem I see is, the OS used is freedos and the
disc costs $34.95 to activate. I don't think they are charging for
freedos, but there is a free Linux based password reset available if
you google some