with the Workstation line. I just assumed that they would keep the
workstation version active - apparently they are, but it now costs
$179+.
What's with all these expensive Linux distros now? Go look at prices for
a workstation version of SUSE or Mandrake or RedHat ... didn't they used
to say what MS charged was ridiculous? Now they're right alongside MS
price-wise. Even though RedHat adds support it's pretty limited, it's a
few months of installation support at best unless you want to break
$1000.
Guess it's time to check out some of the other distributions ... I've
heard good things about Slackware and I guess Debian is still free.
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 04:51, Thomas Chiverton wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 Nov 2003 18:15 pm, Joshua Miller wrote:
> > But if you go to the store RedHat costs what, like $30-$40? Granted
> the
> > Enterprise Version is expensive, but you can still buy the boxed
> version
> > of RedHat Linux which I'm sure will be as reliable as ever.
>
> Not after April.
>
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