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> > Does it require client access? my theory being that IBM must make a lot of > $$ from selling client access on windows, while a Linux client access would > have to be low priced or free as part of shareware spirit of that platform. > The thinking would then be, why move off of Windows where a good profit is > made, to a platform where there is no profit. > No, it doesn't require Client Access (or iSeries Access). Linux has nothing whatsoever to do with shareware, it's an open source project.
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