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 ====== Slackware 14.1 ====== ====== Slackware 14.1 ======
  
-Package licensing for Slackware 14.1: [[http://www.freeslack.net/slackware-14.1-licenses.ods|slackware-14.1-licenses.ods]]+Package licensing for Slackware 14.1: [[https://freeslack.net/slackware-14.1-licenses.ods|slackware-14.1-licenses.ods]]
  
 The following table lists all the packages on the Slackware 64 DVD which contain non-free software. Note that comments are no substitute for the respective licenses. In particular, "non-commercial" may limit either use, or distribution, or both. Consult the licenses for details. The following table lists all the packages on the Slackware 64 DVD which contain non-free software. Note that comments are no substitute for the respective licenses. In particular, "non-commercial" may limit either use, or distribution, or both. Consult the licenses for details.
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   - non-free software installers,   - non-free software installers,
   - have no practical use besides enabling the user to run non-free software,   - have no practical use besides enabling the user to run non-free software,
-  - should be replaced, because they are a part of a collection which contains non-free software. For example, ''kernel-generic'' Slackware package may well be free, but for all practical purposes it is a part of a non-free kernel meta-package.+  - should be replaced, because they are a part of a collection which contains non-free software. For example, kernel-generic Slackware package may well be free, but for all practical purposes it is a part of a non-free kernel meta-package.
  
 The idea here is to mark as non-free everything that would have to be purged or replaced in order to achieve a free operating system. The idea here is to mark as non-free everything that would have to be purged or replaced in order to achieve a free operating system.
slackware_14.1.txt · Last modified: 2018/04/09 16:51 by connie