If someone has a copy of suse you can pass it on for free. What they do is offer it for sale and then a couple months latter they put it on their ftp so you can do an ftp install or download it for free from their site.

-Stephen

Barry Roberts wrote:

On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:24:21AM -0700, Lars Rasmussen wrote:


On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:20:04 -0700, Gabriel Gunderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Novell is putting its code where its mouth is.  I'm really starting to
like what I see.  For example:

Novell Launches Open Source Collaboration Server Initiative
http://www.novell.com/news/press/archive/2005/02/pr05014.html

This will fill a big void it the open source world.

Now if they could only ship a version of SuSE that had a current Gnome
desktop and installed stuff in the right directories.


& didn't overload the server when you ran the yast2 backup module as
superuser...



And a version I could give to friends/newbies.

I really would like to support the home team, but most people I
convince to try linux aren't ready to buy it, they want to try it
first.  And since Fedora and Debian are ok with that, that's what I
give people.

But I guess that isn't the market Novell is going for.  Seemed to work
well for RedHat, though.

Barry Roberts

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