On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 07:15:36 -0400
snookertb <snookertb(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Magnus Hedemark wrote:
>>... there goes the ball game. It worked fine as long as you could
>>recommend the client pick up a boxed copy and sign up for a RHN
>>subscription. Now it looks like all that is left is SUSE, until
>>some one else puts a distro on the shelf at Bestbuy(or whatever).
>>
>>
>
>You know, back before Linux was so glamorous and was available
>shrink-wrapped
>at Best Buy, we used to have these things called CD-R's and we used to
>hand
>them out to friends that we thought might enjoy running Linux.
>
>
Yep, you made my point nicely. Linux is becoming the hobby OS for
computer hobbyists.
No, that's how Linux _started_.
The never ending story of the next release.
Nobody forces you to install the next release. If you want stability pay
for a distribution. I really don't understand your point.
Sean.