On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 11:25:21 -0400
"Buck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My thoughts too.
> 
> I can just picture the following happening all over the country:
> 
> I am a small business manager.  I have 5 or more employees using XP at
> home.  I want a file server for my network.  Since I have a number of
> users that are familiar with Windows and the cost is less than Red Hat,
> Which server should I choose? 
> 
> If, on the other hand, I had an option of a Red Hat server under $200
> with the automatic updates, and installation and configuration help, Red
> Hat would be nice.  Just a little learning curve and I just need to add
> and delete users as necessary.   
> 
> Does this sound logical from that point of view?
> 

Sounds great unless it costs RedHat $201 to make it happen.

If you can support yourself you can do it for $0.  doesn't that sound
better?   You get the auto updating for that price too.

Sean




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