Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> "Aage J. Skjolingstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > They are packing in a Linux version - say like 7.0 - and this goes back
> > to first when I started with 5.1 - I have soon spent more money on RH
> > upgrades than I did when I was running Windows NT.
>
> You can also download it for free, and it contains a lot more software
> than Windows. As well as more documentation.
The documentation from RH is only basic installation related. The online
documentation and support is limited and sometimes outdated, except for
the man files that comes with the packages itself. These do not show any
of the RH tweaking done though ???
The 7.0 I bought would not even work without core dumps prior to the
upgrades (server packs ??)- unfinished product ??
> > If you bought the standard - you new what kind of second hand help you
> > where entitle too. If you bought the premium package your license would
> > last a bit longer.
>
> The different packages all have clearly defined support strategies -
> the cheapest one has installation support only, the "Professional" one
> has more AFAIR. From there, you can go all the way up to 24/7 with
> people here having your beeper - but the price goes up.
Fits the corporate better than "the small guy".
Aage J. Skjolingstad
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