RE: RedHat, Fedora, and the Future of Life as We Know it [*SP* 46%]

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Of course, that $170 will only get you the one machine, what about the
other 99 Linux boxes your company has?  Compiling your own package may
be the lesser expensive way to go initially.

Buck

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On Behalf Of John Haxby
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 3:17 PM
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Subject: Re: RedHat, Fedora, and the Future of Life as We Know it [*SP*
46%]


>


If you're talking about home use then you have to add into the balance 
whether you have $170 (or whatever it is) disposable cash and whether 
you wouldn't prefer the challenge and excitement of building your own 
RHEL distribution.

Do the sums, make your choice.

Back to the main feature ... was that five bullets or six?

jch


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