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On Saturday 08 February 2003 08:28 pm, Dave Eells wrote:
> I bought redhat 8.0 about 1 1/2 months ago. Little did I know it only
> gave update support for 30 days. I did realize it not long into the
> software. So I updated a couple days before the 30 days were up. Today
> I tried and sure enough I can't do anything unless I buy another
> subscription. Well I don't think so. In fact a 30 day support as I now
> understand it is way not acceptable. I don't think I ever purchased any
> software or OS that gave a wapping 30 days free update. Not even
> microsoft resorts to such practice. On that note of disasstifaction
> with redhat wanting more money after 30 days, I say keep your OS. Have
> fun with it and I hope your provide the public with free for the public
> software nets you the money you are obviously looking for. Thank you
> for tyhe OS that can go no further

You misunderstood something, somewhere along the line.
You can continue to update one system, at no charge, with your _free_ 
basic entitlement.

You do not get priority access, however. If the servers are busy, you'll 
need to wait a bit and try again. Doesn't seem unreasonable to me.

Then again, $60.00 for priority access for updates and ISO images for the 
next year doesn't seem unreasonable, either.

https://rhn.redhat.com/info/overview_basic.pxt

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