Xn Nooby wrote:

> The commercial version of SLED is about $50 a year I think, which is
> fine if you are going to make it your primary desktop at work.  I am
> hoping that the community offers roughly the equivelant of SLED,
> without the price and of course without any promises. 

It's called openSUSE.  We're testing beta2 right now.

> My view of Ubuntu is that the started off "completely free" and are
> now working their way in to a position of making money, while SUSE
> started off making money and are now working on being completely free

AFAIK, SUSE was always free, unless you bought the boxed set.  openSUSE
is still available as a free download, as a boxed set and in the SLES
and SLED derivatives.  



/Per Jessen, Zürich

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