Oracle Linux 9 Licensing Information
Oracle Linux 9 is an operating system included with Oracle Private Cloud Appliance.
Entitlements and Restricted Use Licenses
Oracle Linux Premier Support is included with support for Oracle Private Cloud Appliance. The following software packages are restricted use licenses to customers of Oracle Linux Premier Support.
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Ksplice |
You may download the Ksplice client software and system updates from the Ksplice channel on the Unbreakable Linux Network at https://linux.oracle.com and use it to update Oracle Linux and, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux as described in the Oracle® Linux: Ksplice User's Guide. With the exception of any separately licensed components, your use of the Ksplice client software is subject to these terms and Oracle's terms for your Oracle Linux Premier support subscription. You are entitled to use Ksplice only during the term of your Oracle Linux Premier Support subscription and only on machines that are covered by that subscription. Any kernel or other updates that you obtain as a result of using the Ksplice service are subject to separate open source license terms, which are provided with the updates. These terms are not intended to restrict or otherwise limit your use of any separately licensed software that is provided as part of the Ksplice service, including any open source or separately licensed components that are delivered as part of the Ksplice client software. |
Third-Party Notices and Licenses
The Oracle Linux programs contain many components that are developed by Oracle and various third parties. The license for each component is located in this licensing documentation and, or, in the component's source code. In addition, a list of components may be delivered with the Oracle Linux programs and the Additional Oracle Linux programs (as defined in the Oracle Linux License Agreement) or accessed online at https://oss.oracle.com/linux/legal/oracle-list.html. The source code for the Oracle Linux Programs and the Additional Oracle Linux programs can be found and accessed online at https://oss.oracle.com/sources/.