RE: Red Hat Professional Workstation - it lives!

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OOPS, I misunderstood, I thought it was for up to two computers.

My apologies.  

I am still cheap and $100 is the edge.  I am not sure what kind of
support you get though.  I know you will get the updates, but for
someone supporting the larger systems on RHEL, that would be good deal.



Buck

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Subject: Re: Red Hat Professional Workstation - it lives!


On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 06:37:24PM -0400, Buck wrote:
> And I thought I was cheap!  That's only $50 per computer.

$100 for ONE computer - up 2 to CPUs in that computer are supported.

And Thomas said:
> $100.- ?!?!? Definitely not targeted at the home user, meethinks, 
> especially not those who don't need the support. That'll be Fedora or 
> probably Mandrake, then...

There a lot of home users that pay $60 per year already for RHN support
- I'm one of those.  Add a one-time cost of $40 for the product (which
includes a year of RHN support) and the price is very reasonable, even
for a home user.

That said, there will be a lot of people for whom Fedora will be the
preferred solution.  Nothing wrong with that either.

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