Re: SLED 10: no updates after 60 days?



Robert wrote:
Seconded, don't like this SLED business they have concocted. I'd rather they
didn't call it Linux if they're gonna charge cash for it.

Why? Please read the GPL. It is free as in speech, not free as in beer.
Oh, and nobody is forcing you to buy it.
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