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Hi all

Quick question is I may. I have purchased a boxed copy of SuSE and installed it on a machine (easy so far), now I need to install Linux on a second machine, how is Linux lincenced?? I understand it is open source, but I dont want to install the OS again if thats wrong. If I do need to buy a boxed copy on SuSE every time, is there another flavor that would suit better???

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Simon
 
There are no licensing in Linux. Use it on as many boxes as you want to, anytime, anywhere, anyhow.
 
And i say AMEN to that Faroon.

that's why i love linux so much : it's about doing things, not about how much money you can spend.

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