Crawford --

Canonical offers support for Ubuntu on a commercial basis (see
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/supportoptions/paidsupport).  It's a
classic open source free software business model.

-- Bhaskar

On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 09:23 -0600, Crawford Rainwater wrote:
> In regards to support, I was referring to the distribution supporting
> and offering outside support in house like RedHat and Novell/SuSE does
> directly.  Ubunbutu (which I actually have Kubuntu going on my laptop)
> has support from third parties, but as with most third parties
> supporting a product there is that "use at your own whim" aspect and
> clause I suspect somewhere in the writing.
> 
> In the end, supporting Linux for any VistA implementation (in this case,
> just  a base demo site) that was described in Mexico City by Dr. Alberto
> Odor (the original thread here) will be a must.  Depending on the
> resources available (e.g., local or remote Linux savvy gurus) will
> depend on how easy it is to get things going here.  As with most that
> have attempted "simple implementations" from scratch on the HH's list
> there have been some interesting trials with Linux distributions here,
> but most have succeeded in the end. :-)
> 
> --- Crawford


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