I read somewhere, I think it was in Linux Journal that they were
stopping student pricing.

On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 13:22, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> You can also try out VMWare for free for a month. Unfortunately, unless you 
> buy the software VMWare isn't a long-term solution. However, it is very 
> cool and I love it.
> 
> http://www.vmware.com
> 
> I think the student price is $99.
> 
> Regards, Dustin
> 
> At 09:24 AM 1/24/2002 -0600, you wrote:
> >Sue,
> >
> >Thanks for the info. Looks like I'm spending my lunch money again. :)
> >
> >Agreed, an older, expendable computer is a good way to try Linux. However,
> >if you don't have a second older computer, here's some alternative ways of
> >trying Linux/UNIX discussed at Newbie Night:
> >
> >http://www.toms.net/rb/ - Tom's Root/Boot Disk: "The most GNU/Linux on one
> >floppy disk"
> >
> >http://www.demolinux.org - "This site is dedicated to the production of CD
> >Roms (the DemoLinux CDs) that allow to run Linux without installation, disk
> >partitioning and other hassles that usually prevent people from giving Linux
> >a try." (NOTE: I am bringing a few DemoLinux CDs to the next Newbie Night.
> >Let me know if you want one.)
> >
> >http://www.cygwin.com/ - (from: http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#SEC1) "What
> >is it? The Cygwin tools are ports of the popular GNU development tools for
> >Microsoft Windows. They run thanks to the Cygwin library which provides the
> >UNIX system calls and environment these programs expect. With these tools
> >installed, it is possible to write Win32 console or GUI applications that
> >make use of the standard Microsoft Win32 API and/or the Cygwin API. As a
> >result, it is possible to easily port many significant Unix programs without
> >the need for extensive changes to the source code. This includes configuring
> >and building most of the available GNU software (including the packages
> >included with the Cygwin development tools themselves). Even if the
> >development tools are of little to no use to you, you may have interest in
> >the many standard Unix utilities provided with the package. They can be used
> >both from the bash shell (provided) or from the standard Windows command
> >shell."
> >
> >John Hebert
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Sue Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 8:51 PM
> > > To: BR Linux Users Group
> > > Subject: [brluglist] cheap computers for newbies
> > >
> > >
> > > There's a thrift shop called Here Today Gone Tomorrow on Burbank near
> > > Bluebonnet that has some 286's, 386's, and 486's which for
> > > some obscure
> > > reason are not selling well. I don't know the prices -- I got
> > > this info
> > > on the phone from a clerk.
> > >
> > > As we talked about Monday night, an older model, expendable,
> > > computer is
> > > a good idea for new users to learn basic stuff on before trying it on
> > > the family Cray.
> > >
> > > Sue
> > >
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