there isn't one downloading the iso is free but takes time and your own cd burner and buying it costs money and you get it right away but the data on the cds remains the same.
_________________________________ daniel a. g. quinn starving programmer mr. president, i have blood on my hands - j. robert oppenheimer, the mind behind the atom bomb, upon meeting american president harry s. truman ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 11:11 AM Subject: Re: A question. | Thanks to everyone that replied to my original question. | | As for the person that asked for pounds... I live in Mexico. So I don't think the package would ever arrive. | | I thought that the program was not free, at least not anymore... I could start getting the ISO image, but it would take me about a week, since I'm using Dialup. | | As for using this old version of Linux, well, I wanted to test it out. I'm not planning to go online or anything, just see if it's decent. If I like it, I could get the newer version... I can't ditch Windows entirely, since 99% of computers here use Windows. I've never seen a computer running Linux or MacOS. Microsoft has a monopoly in the Mexican market, it seems... | | So. Thanks. Now, could anyone explain the differences between downloading the ISO image from Red Hat or buying the commercial version? Thank you. | | // Kitsune Sniper | // http://vice.parodius.com/ | | | | | --------------------------------------------------------------- | Descubre el poder de la personalización en línea. Todos tus servicios | favoritos en un solo lugar: http://www.terra.com/tumonitor/ | | | | _______________________________________________ | Redhat-list mailing list | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list | _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list