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Okay, I just received my box set of SuSE 9.1. :)

I've really been torn over this 'consortium' issue.  I want to support 
the Linux companies, therefore I've been purchasing SuSE Pro for the 
past 5 interations.  Calls to SuSE have just confused me.  None the 
less, I just called them again and I have been assured that when I pay 
for my update, all I'm paying for is the packaging/shipping.  I am 
permitted to install it on as many machines as I want and I am permitted 
to burn copies and give them away.

So, when do we start? :)  I could burn a set of dvds and a set of cds 
and hand them to the next person who would do the same.  I guess I could 
burn a couple of sets.

-- 
Until later, Geoffrey                     Registered Linux User #108567
Building secure systems in spite of Microsoft


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