You are right, it is AU$145 (AU$177 when you add freight) and AU$1 is as hard to earn in Australia as US$1 is to earn in the US.
Ah - silly boy... You bought it in YOURSELF !!! www.everythinglinux.com.au is your friend !! OK - lets be serious for a minute (which is about all I can handle at the mo !) Don't sell it yet (hey, it's opened, you're not getting my $145 !!! <grin>) By all means, go back to EvilWare, but subscribe to slug.org.au (Sydney Linux Users Group) mailing list - it's a wealth of info and there are LOTSA newbies on there. Come along to an install-fest and see how it's done (on second thought, maybe not - there is almost a distribution Jihad at these things sometimes - Debian vs. SuSE vs. RedHat vs. <insert distro here>) What is your hardware ? What went wrong ? Let's at least have a go at fixing it first - if we can't, I'l buy the 7.3 off you, but only if you try to make it work....:-) The biggest stumbling block for Linux is Windows users thinking "it's going to be just like Windows" - it's not. It's similar on the desktop, but underneath it works PROPERLY, and you just have to get to know it. Jon
Regards Dave
SInce SuSE 7.3 Pro is only $70 I am curious how you could spend "hundreds" of dollars getting it to work? Did you buy a bunch of hardware? (And if you did, how is that different from having to upgrade hardware to run each new upgrade of WinXX?)
Incorrect - it's $145 in Australia...:-(
Jon
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