Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
ive used redhat from 4.2 to 9 and all had the above servers, so have the versions of mandrake, debian and suse that i have tried - i thought rhel was a paid for thingie. In fact i find your post extremely weird. And why would anyone buy 'branded distros' whatever they are?
I was refering to the present situation, not the past. SuSe's site has a free version as well as other paid versions. RHEL as you mention is a paid distro. The free versions are like 'personal' editions whereas the ones for businesses are more featured and paid for. Is SuSe Professional 9 or above, a freeware software like SuSe personal? By branded distros I am refering to popular brands like RedHat, SuSe, Mandrake and the likes. Is it legal to copy and use as many times, paid-for linux versions?
Rony.