This is why I signed up for the subscription. The price was reduced as compared to the normal release, and I was guaranteed to keep getting the latest release without having to order it. It wan't free, but it was cheaper. As I saw it, I got a break on the price and SuSE benefitted by being able to count on a certain number of boxes from each release already being sold. They guarnateed me an update, and I covered their lower costs by being predictable. I seem to remember a message here recently, however, that indicated that the subscription was no more. Guess they weren't getting as many pre-sold boxes as they thought they would, or something... (Still waiting on my 7.2 Pro subscription update for the PPC...) Cheers, Sean On Thursday 11 October 2001 19:00, babu walad wrote:
I think we should all do our part by buying the boxed version. However, having bought the boxed 7.1 release a few weeks before the 7.2 came out, I just cannot justify buying 4-5 boxes every year. I would hope Suse (and others) would at least allow some number of free upgrades (complete ones) before you were encouraged to buy another box.
Babu
--- James Ogley
wrote: Lenz answered this a couple of months back. If my
understanding of what he
said was correct, redistribution from a public FTP
site is not allowed
because there are a number of 'pay' packages whose
license forbids it. If
someone can be bothered to remove the offending
packages and recreate the
ISOs then it should be OK.
The distro team have always put together an FTP release after the boxed release which is basically the Pro version without the non-free stuff, this is installable by FTP (or you can download it and use a local FTP server of course)
Except, of course, that our favoured Linux
distributor will loose income and
maybe go out of business...
Indeed, support SuSE, buy the box!
This allows SuSE to invest in employing hackers full time, which improves software quality, not just for SuSE, but Linux and other free software as a whole
Of course you don't have to, that's the spirit of Linux, we all share and get along, it doesn't go against the spirit of GNU/Linux to share software via the web/FTP -- James Ogley, Unix Systems Administrator, Pinnacle Insurance Plc james.ogley@pinnacle.co.uk www.pinnacle.co.uk +44 (0) 20 8731 3619 Using Free Software since 1994, running GNU/Linux (SuSE 7.x) This email was created and sent with Ximian Evolution 0.15
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