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"Also $100 is way, way, too much they need to put commercial software and/or licensed codecs even then I wouldn't go above $50."
You can buy the Update Version for around $50... which doesn't include much less than the 'full' SuSe Pro product... I think the administration guide is not offered and less days of support... as I seem to remember. And if you're a student you can get a special price as well.