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Re: [cobalt-security] Licensing... was: openssl upgrade - PKG for the RaQ4 available



I would have to agree with this statement. But the administrative software that
they use on the RaQ4 I believe is different than the RaQ3. Sure the RedHat is
free and all the other open source software. But the administrative software I
would think would be the gotcha.

Assuming this licensing issue is resolved (I host, not resell).  I have a RaQ3 I
believe without the "i".  Which at the RaqWare site
(http://www.raqware.com/osrcd.html) should I get of the RaQ4 series? The one
suggested in an ealier post was the RaQ4i, but I never grasped the understanding
of  'i','r'.  Also, is there other providers of this 'upgrade' other than
raqware. I would like a pricing on three of their major competitors hehe.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Blacknight Solutions" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 6:33 PM
Subject: [cobalt-security] Licensing... was: openssl upgrade - PKG for the RaQ4
available


Cobalt/Sun RaQs are hardware. They come with a version of Linux.
If upgrading faulty software is a breach of copyright then we are all
guilty of trying to protect ourselves and our customers. If in the course
of  this protective action it is deemed necessary to replace the original
OS, surely this is a good thing?
If you go looking for updates for RAQs what do you notice? RAQ4s are the
most widely supported, followed by RAQ3s.. It's normal.



Mr. Michele Neylon
Blacknight Solutions - affordable linux hosting
http://www.blacknightsolutions.com/

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