That's why red hat still has stock listed on NASDAQ and others are either long 
gone or pink sheets.> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 10:58:09 -0400> From: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [H] That's got to 
sting> > Right. But support from the vendor is still better than no support at 
all.> > Community support is an iffy thing. I asked a simple question on the > 
dd-wrt forums a few days ago and have not yet even had a response. I've > had 
the same thing happen on the CentOS forums as well. Sometimes it's > nice (or 
critical) to be able to pick up the phone and talk to a real > human being 
about something.> > Thane Sherrington wrote:> > > > > Actually, any OEM copy of 
Windows has no support from MS. All support > > is through the vendor. (Now 
I've called MS before on support, and while > > they were completely useless, 
they didn't hassle me about being OEM, so > > maybe they don't enforce this.) 
You're point on Linux support is well > > taken, however.> > > > T> > > > 
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