John Culleton wrote:
acroread, for example. look and see for each package whether Debian classifies it as "non-free", and then1. Bootable CDR that autoconfigures like original Knoppix. 2. Delete some packages to save space. 3. Add a stripped down version of TeX. 4. Add some templates of my own. 5. Sell the CDR.On the last point, if there are legal problems with selling a CDR containing certain packages which ones should I delete?
check the licensing.I know there's no reason why you shouldn't, but it strikes me as a bit mean to
sell the result, unless it's just for covering costs. Sebastian Rahtz _______________________________________________ debian-knoppix mailing list debian-knoppix@linuxtag.org http://mailman.linuxtag.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-knoppix