> Hi >> > >> Ok.. So the simple answer to the question is that RHEL is >> redistributable provided the RedHat trademarks are removed meaning that >> a copy (copied CD or ISO image) of original RHEL is not permitted to be >> redistributed because the RedHat trademarks would still be in place.. >> >> Does that sound about right? > > yes it does. > > -- > Regards, > Rahul Sundaram > Well there is the additional problem (at least there used to be) that RHEL contained propriety software that could not be re-distributed. -- Aaron Konstam Department of Computing Science Trinity University One Trinity Place San Antonio, TX 78212 tel: 210-999-7484 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx