I live in Pakistan and most of the people here are suffering from the pangs of dial up. I fortunately have a DSL and I can download FreeBSD within a week if I download 3 hours per day. The Linux and BSDs already available in market are either of 2004 or earlier releases or some which no one wants to use. And moreover, most of the Linux disks here don't work. I am downloading FreeBSD 7.2 and I think its an ideal choice to distribute among those who are seasoned enough to be willing to pay for it. (Ubuntu is free for the public). Though FreeBSD is free, most can not avail the download option because of ill Internet conditions. Is selling copies of BSD a good option (at a price which is equal to the price costing the hours of internet that downloading will take? By the way, people will choose to buy the free thing on their own choice, so there is no exploitation of people's money. If an average download takes a month on a dialup, you can imagine the cost when 8 hours cost 20 PKRs!
Can this make a good job for me? (And legal?)
Can this make a good job for me? (And legal?)