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| fonts-mathml-cm-type1 | 1.0 | freely distributable | PostScript Type1 MathML fonts (Computer Modern) | This package contains a subset of PostScript fonts of the Knuth's Computer Modern family, to be used with MathML applications. |
| fonts-type1-greek | 1.0 | distributable (Copyright (C) Department of Mathematics, Univeristy of Aegean. For use information check http://iris.math.aegean.gr/kerkis/) | Greek Type1 fonts | Nice Greek scalable fonts, usable for display on screen or for printing. Please if you want to use them for publishing, read the licence at http://iris.math.aegean.gr/kerkis/ or in the doc directory. |
| fonts-type1-hebrew | 0.8 | GPL | Free Hebrew Type1 fonts | This Package provides Free Hebrew Type1 fonts. |
| fonts-type1-mathml-cm | 1.0 | freely distributable | PostScript Type1 MathML fonts (Computer Modern) | This package contains a subset of PostScript fonts of the Knuth's Computer Modern family, to be used with MathML applications. |
| urw-fonts | 2.0 | GPL, URW holds copyright | Free versions of the 35 standard PostScript fonts | Free, good quality versions of the 35 standard PostScript(TM) fonts, donated under the GPL by URW++ Design and Development GmbH. The fonts.dir file font names match the original Adobe names of the fonts (e.g., Times, Helvetica, etc.). Install the urw-fonts package if you need free versions of standard PostScript fonts. |
“A disgruntled ex-employee who was in charge of making sure we were
Microsoft compliant turned us in to the Business Software Alliance,”
[Ernie] Ball says. [...] “We were raided by armed Federal Marshals
and completely shut down for a day. Then you have to swear you won't
touch any data other than what is minimally necessary to run your
business,” he says. “I don’t believe you should treat a customer
that way.” [...] The company ended up paying a [USD]$90,000
settlement.
Ball [...] decided at that moment his company would become
“Microsoft free.” According to Ball, “Everyone said we couldn’t do
it. It took us about one year” [to convert to] a Linux-based network
and UNIX mainframe.
“I haven’t had to buy XP, and I haven’t had to buy new computers.”
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