> The word I had posted previously (that I had received from RedHat Sales) > was that if you buy one Enterprise License you can't install the same > software on another machine. Understanding that one could not get > support on the second machine what we can't understand is this; If the > Enterprise products are being sold under a GPL license (except for the > proprietary IBM component) how can RedHat say you can't install the > Enterprise product on as many machines as you want? They can't. The only restriction they can place is in the use of their trademarks and non-GPL'd code. Remove all of that and you've got a freely redistributable product. Check out: http://www.caosity.org/ -Chuck -- Quantum Linux Laboratories - ACCELERATING Business with Open Technology * Education | -=^ Ad Astra Per Aspera ^=- * Integration | http://www.quantumlinux.com * Support | chuckw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right. Q: Why should i start my reply below the quoted text?