Thanks Charles, that's exactly what I meant.

Charles Mills wrote:
Don't purchase Linux


@Steve, you get the distinction there? Linux is free -- you never purchase
it. What you can purchase is support, particular distribution formats,
add-ons, etc. Tom is saying that if you were running enterprise production
you would want support, but for home use you need not purchase anything. You
can use Google for your "support."

Charles

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Don't purchase Linux for your own use - you'll find answers to issues using
Google.  At least that's been my experience.

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