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Originally Posted by demoninside
as far as linux base we talk about is free, we all can d/l it nd then can implement some new words to it nd then can sale it as our prodect...
but all the distors u find in DVD's r free if u r individual user but yes if u run an organization then yes u need to pay for it---
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First of all, Linux is free as the freedom. Like you are a FREE person. Linux can be downloaded or distributed freely without any cost. It is released under GNU - General Public License - and this license let people to use the software Freely. But yes you can add your own piece of code/ application to it and can charge for that only, besides the packaging/burning/media and printed documentation and of course the support. Vendors like Redhat, Novell ( SuSE ) do the same.
So there is no such concept like individual or corporate use. Unless specifily told.
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Originally Posted by demoninside
and yes freeBSD is the unix version of linux---
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FreeBSD is not Linux. It is another Operating system. So dont get confused.
Now on your other queries, You can try out the Fedora Core or PCQLinux 2005 for the ease of use. You can also try Mandrake.
Live CD is such distribution which let you to load the total OS from the CD itslf. So You dont need to install it on your HD and thus your existing OS and Data on HD get untouched. To use the Live CD disto like knoppix or Gnoppix just boot the PC from CD and enjoy the OS.
If you still have any more doubts on this feel free to post here, we all are here to take care of those.