Does anyone know the differences between the "Alien Bob Restricted" and "Alien Bob" Slackware Linux repositories?
Both exist for x86_64 and i586, so now there are 4 instead of 2 "Alien Bob" Slackware Linux repositories.
Alien Bob Restricted
- Rava
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Alien Bob Restricted
Cheers!
Yours Rava
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Alien Bob Restricted
hi restricted is a repository for software that is against US law rules, vlc is an example for
- Rava
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- Distribution: XFCE 5.01 x86_64 + 4.0 i586
- Location: Forests of Germany
Alien Bob Restricted
Makes sense, the rest of the world gets double the repositories - issues for the vast majority or humans - cause one single country trade laws says so. </irony>
I presume that is only really needed when the non-restricted repositories are hosted on USA servers, when the whole stuff is hosted e.g. in Europe (or India, or Japan, or China) then there should be no issue.
Cheers!
Yours Rava
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