--- Charles Bronson <packetgeek(a)chuckiechanboys.com>
wrote:
AFAIR Red Hat's big issue with alternate provider
CD's having the Red Hat
name/logo on them was that they(Red Hat) were
getting too many consumers
expecting free tech support with their "official"
disc's.
And this will no longer be an issue because there will
be no more official CDs. The problem will be finding
the unofficial ones.
The problem is this. Say I'm a Red Hat user without
broadband or a CD-writer. I try to find a way to get
the latest Red Hat 10 CDs. Since Red Hat won't be
selling Red Hat 10 via retail, my *only* alternatives
will be to find a friend who can burn CDs or to get
the CDs from CheapBytes, CheepLinux, etc. How am I
expected to know that Pink Tie 10, Blue Jacket 10,
etc., are just Red Hat 10 is disguise? Am I expected
to rely on the grapevine alone?
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