KR> You should check the FreeBSD licence first. But i still recommend to
KR> seperatethe rpi OS and put it into the hands of your customers.
KR>
KR> Regards
KR>
KR> Kai
Thats what I had figured, Kai... using FreeBSD and the open source (no license) frontend (rpi-fruitbox) that i had in mind. Alternatively, I can just give customers the hardware and make them 'get' their own software... thru a download on the company webpage of course.
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