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On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Simon Norris wrote: > And I forgot to mention, it's open to the rest of the world, not just US > like the red hat signup!! --Yes, unless you're from Cuba, Iraq, Iran, N. Korea, etc. David P. Greenberg Bitco Electronics "In Service to the Recording Industry" *Confirmed Linux Newbie* **I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe.**
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Today I tried to register from NT and when the form came up it was missing some important spaces like the country blank, so not sure what the problem is but it is on Redhat's end. Couldn't find anyway to contact them other than the support email link. Jeanette On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Sam wrote: > Don't know why, I registered with no problem, you may want to let the red hat > webmaster know what's going on if he has a link on the site > Sam > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Ditto. > > > > Bryan > > > > > > > > Sam > > No matter what I do to try to join this it gives me an error message or > > says the name is already in use. I tried like 20 names and weird names > > so I know thats not the case. > > Jeanette
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On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, you wrote: > Well, try going to www.sgi.com and see how much luck you have registering for > their 1400L Server giveaway. It appears you must approach using windows or > else. > Do you mean the following URL I just entered using Netscape 4.7 under RedHat 6.0? http://www.sgi.com/software/linux/contest/register.html? :-) John
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Jeanette Russo wrote: > Sam wrote: > > > > If any of you are planning on doing some web business with a linux > > server, you might be interested in this. > > > > Go to the red hat site and register w/ red hat .com for their mailing > > list. You can then sign up to have a full blown copy of Oracle8i mailed > > to you for free. > > > > Also, HP is offerring openmail for linux for a free 6 month trial. after > > that if you only have a small # of users, you can get an open ended > > extension on the licence. Of course, you don't get any manuals or > > support w/ the freebie. > > > > Sam > No matter what I do to try to join this it gives me an error message or > says the name is already in use. I tried like 20 names and weird names > so I know thats not the case. > Jeanette Well, try going to www.sgi.com and see how much luck you have registering for their 1400L Server giveaway. It appears you must approach using windows or else. Civileme
Fw: [newbie] Items of interest
And I forgot to mention, it's open to the rest of the world, not just US like the red hat signup!! - Original Message - From: Simon Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 1:50 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Items of interest As an exponent of the Oracle suite, you might also like to know that all of the Linux Oracle products, including 8i and their web server, are available if you join the Oracle Technet. If anyone is interested in the slightest in getting Oracle products, it is well worth signing up. The products are either available on CD, or downloadable straight from the site, for those of you with fast connections (Most are actually available as split files, for slower connections). The licenses are all development single user licenses. Well worth every penny of download costs, or in the case of CD, the media costs!! For those of you NT owners, there is an equivalent Oracle suite for you there aswell. The additional support (newsgroups, sample code, etc) is also very well maintained. Head over to http://technet.oracle.com for more info. - Original Message - From: Jeanette Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 12:49 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Items of interest Sam wrote: > > If any of you are planning on doing some web business with a linux > server, you might be interested in this. > > Go to the red hat site and register w/ red hat .com for their mailing > list. You can then sign up to have a full blown copy of Oracle8i mailed > to you for free. > > Also, HP is offerring openmail for linux for a free 6 month trial. after > that if you only have a small # of users, you can get an open ended > extension on the licence. Of course, you don't get any manuals or > support w/ the freebie. > > Sam No matter what I do to try to join this it gives me an error message or says the name is already in use. I tried like 20 names and weird names so I know thats not the case. Jeanette
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As an exponent of the Oracle suite, you might also like to know that all of the Linux Oracle products, including 8i and their web server, are available if you join the Oracle Technet. If anyone is interested in the slightest in getting Oracle products, it is well worth signing up. The products are either available on CD, or downloadable straight from the site, for those of you with fast connections (Most are actually available as split files, for slower connections). The licenses are all development single user licenses. Well worth every penny of download costs, or in the case of CD, the media costs!! For those of you NT owners, there is an equivalent Oracle suite for you there aswell. The additional support (newsgroups, sample code, etc) is also very well maintained. Head over to http://technet.oracle.com for more info. - Original Message - From: Jeanette Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 12:49 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Items of interest Sam wrote: > > If any of you are planning on doing some web business with a linux > server, you might be interested in this. > > Go to the red hat site and register w/ red hat .com for their mailing > list. You can then sign up to have a full blown copy of Oracle8i mailed > to you for free. > > Also, HP is offerring openmail for linux for a free 6 month trial. after > that if you only have a small # of users, you can get an open ended > extension on the licence. Of course, you don't get any manuals or > support w/ the freebie. > > Sam No matter what I do to try to join this it gives me an error message or says the name is already in use. I tried like 20 names and weird names so I know thats not the case. Jeanette
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Ditto. Bryan Jeanette Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/19/99 07:49:04 AM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Bryan Moorehead/Link/Allied Holdings) Subject: Re: [newbie] Items of interest Sam wrote: > > If any of you are planning on doing some web business with a linux > server, you might be interested in this. > > Go to the red hat site and register w/ red hat .com for their mailing > list. You can then sign up to have a full blown copy of Oracle8i mailed > to you for free. > > Also, HP is offerring openmail for linux for a free 6 month trial. after > that if you only have a small # of users, you can get an open ended > extension on the licence. Of course, you don't get any manuals or > support w/ the freebie. > > Sam No matter what I do to try to join this it gives me an error message or says the name is already in use. I tried like 20 names and weird names so I know thats not the case. Jeanette
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Sam wrote: > > If any of you are planning on doing some web business with a linux > server, you might be interested in this. > > Go to the red hat site and register w/ red hat .com for their mailing > list. You can then sign up to have a full blown copy of Oracle8i mailed > to you for free. > > Also, HP is offerring openmail for linux for a free 6 month trial. after > that if you only have a small # of users, you can get an open ended > extension on the licence. Of course, you don't get any manuals or > support w/ the freebie. > > Sam No matter what I do to try to join this it gives me an error message or says the name is already in use. I tried like 20 names and weird names so I know thats not the case. Jeanette
[newbie] Items of interest
If any of you are planning on doing some web business with a linux server, you might be interested in this. Go to the red hat site and register w/ red hat .com for their mailing list. You can then sign up to have a full blown copy of Oracle8i mailed to you for free. Also, HP is offerring openmail for linux for a free 6 month trial. after that if you only have a small # of users, you can get an open ended extension on the licence. Of course, you don't get any manuals or support w/ the freebie. Sam