On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 14:55 +0200, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
So SUSE Linux 10.0 is not available via an Enterprise License?
Are you asking because of the discount?
1. a SUSE Linux 10.0 box costs around 60 Euro 2. it can be installed on more than one computer 3. the updates are free, for 2 years, then there are no more updates
So it's not really worth the effort to buy it via Enterprise License. It's also not the best option if you need a desktop OS for more than a dozen PCs of non-techie users. NLD9 would be fit for that.
The Enterprise License makes sense for buying Enterprise products :-)
But I suppose you could buy a SUSE 10.0 box this way if you really, really wanted to.
We already have the enterprise license. Meaning that it is already bought and paid for. Even though price is so small it is not an issue, immediate internal availability is. I just wanted to know how I would go about accessing it. That is, how do Novell expect it to be accessed? On our network? via CDs/DVDs? Do I need a Nerware-aware PC to do this? I have tons of experience with SUSE, but none with Novell Enterprise stuff. -- Roger Oberholtzer OPQ Systems AB