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Red Hat Linux 3

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  • Hey numbnuts, open source doesn't mean free of costs. When you buy redhat, you are paying for the service and support, not the software on the disks. Open source means you can see all the source code and can easily modify the program to fit your needs.

  • 1) nobody said linux was flawless.

    2) get some education.

    3) why am I even answering this?

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  • I really just don't know out of where the fuck they get such magnificent ideas for an add...

    Beautiful Sequence, BEAUTIFUL.

    FLOSS FTW!!!!

  • @i4ware:

    Local Linux User Groups offer *free* education to those using any common Linux distribution. They are located all around the world. Does Microsoft offer this? Also, technical support from devs of software is often free too.

    Also, in the case of openSuSE and Ubuntu: Ubuntu offers *free* education through their open "Ubuntu Classroom" sessions which are done via IRC or conferences. OpenSuSE offers full documentation in the form of a complete User Guide and has community tutorials.

  • @i4ware:

    There's something called an Installation Manual y'know. Who needs to have someone do it for them when a manual exists? If that isn't enough, one can buy a PC with a common distribution pre-installed; HP, Dell and IBM all provide this with full support. (and if you can't afford the cost of a PC, then how would you use any other OS anyway?)

    These arguments are moot...

  • @i4ware:

    Knowledge has been free since the dawn of the Internet. I never paid to learn how to use any OS. I learned DOS when I was 6 and then Windows later on, after getting hold of an Internet connection I used GNU/Linux. At no point in time did I pay to learn any of the OSes I know how to use.

  • also.. do you go to install a Linux free of cost if some one ask to do it? Not you not do that.. free lunches does not exist.. you do it for one then 1000 more asks same that might mean you're 1000 days Linux mass install trip and you need to eat, pay you house's rent, etc,, life is not free of charge.. and on cities there is no food to hunt with your bow and time to play Indian..

  • Linux is not free of charge you need to pay to learn to use it.. with Windows you pay only from license and get education to use it free.. that makes difference.. and Linux haves no "bluescreen" or viruses is bloddy bullshit of Linux nerds who do not know Linux is commercial and Red Hat is not only one..

  • Difference between Closed Source Software and Open Source Software:

    With Microsoft Windows you pay from license and not from support, education and/or training to learn to use it. Or.. you pay if you want to get courses in paid schools..

    With Linux you do not pay from license you pay from education, support and/or training to use.. (if you do not pay.. you not learn to use it..)

  • centos theres free red hat for you :-)

  • fantastico!

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