Re: Interested in selling retail freeBSD sets



On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 11:21, René Luckow - Cortex Systems wrote:
Hi

We're interested in selling freeBSD along with a range of other OS
distributions on our website, which caters the European market.

How would we going about obtaining these?

Kind regards,

René Luckow
Technical & Sales Consultant

Cortex Systems
Snoldelev Bygade 59
DK4621 Gadstrup
Denmark

E-mail: rene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
WWW: http://cortexsystems.dk




Rene,

FreeBSD is what it says free. Please see
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/introduction.html

As I understand it, you are free to redistribute it provided that you do
not claim to have produced it nor charge for it. You can charge for
producing the CDs though.

You can obtain the iso images to produce the CDs from the FreeBSD site.

Rob



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