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[opensuse] Re: OpenSUSE 10.3 Boxes (shipping?)
- From: Eberhard Roloff <tuxebi@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 18:18:41 +0200
- Message-id: <ffl6sp$2r5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Bryen wrote:
once was very good in regard to volume and contents and now is nothing
that you really need to have.
One less reason to go for Boxes.
I somehow can hardly understand that the reasons to buy are minimised,
more and more.
While I understand that enterprise customer are those that have "real"
money, how do they think that Linux was (and is) taken into the enterprise?
Kind regards
Eberhard
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On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 07:33 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:Well, we get an ever getting thinner documentation in printed form that
On Monday 22 October 2007 11:54 pm, Kevin Dupuy wrote:
Mine as well. I ordered it on 10/1. I'm going to call Novell tommorow. IWhat bothers me is their lack of response. I went to:
seem to remember it took a while for 10.2 last year, but not 22 days!
Not to mention they said it was shipping on 10/11 in my email.
http://shop.novell.com/question
and provided all my order details and never received any answer. I know
they're using "Digital River" as their e-commerce outsource provider but
from
a customer's perspective they are still Novell for me.
I really don't care if I need to wait a couple of more weeks. I just would
like to have an idea WHEN will they start shipping. Any update on this
Andreas Jaeger? :)
By the way, what country are you two in? I'm in the US...I'm in Puerto Rico (part of the US).
Regards,
Jorge
Aside from 30 day installation support, what do we get from a purchased
DVD versus the downloaded version?
once was very good in regard to volume and contents and now is nothing
that you really need to have.
One less reason to go for Boxes.
I somehow can hardly understand that the reasons to buy are minimised,
more and more.
While I understand that enterprise customer are those that have "real"
money, how do they think that Linux was (and is) taken into the enterprise?
Kind regards
Eberhard
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