On 06/01/2008, at 3:28 AM, Karthik Kumar wrote:Huh? OpenBSD is built from free software and allows users the freedom to do what they please, even if that means running non-free software. You have a strange idea of "free". An OpenBSD user exercising freedom of choice, by choosing to use some non-free software, does not make OpenBSD non or less free. Shane
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