Linked by Andrew Davis on Mon 22nd Nov 2004 20:12 UTC
I admit that I'm a geek. I use Linux. I use Solaris. I use FreeBSD. At times, I use Windows. And without a doubt, I download and try almost every Linux distribution when they come out. Over the last few years, I've tried all of the RedHat/Fedora releases, 2 different Lindows/Linspire releases, Mandrake, Gentoo, Xandros, Suse, Ubuntu, and the list goes on.
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ok.. i dont know if this has been said before.. but why on earth would you pay for software that is meant to be free?
that is all i have to say
Don't you get it. The software is free. You are paying for the CNR service
Don't people buy the SUSE box set? I know there is a free ftp download. But you don't get everything included in the box set. Therefore SUSE is no different when it comes to paying for "free" software.
ok.. i dont know if this has been said before.. but why on earth would you pay for software that is meant to be free?
that is all i have to say
Don't you get it. The software is free. You are paying for the CNR service
Don't people buy the SUSE box set? I know there is a free ftp download. But you don't get everything included in the box set. Therefore SUSE is no different when it comes to paying for "free" software.