ok.
Anyhow, about printers,
Epson has GNU/Linux certified dotmatrix printers,
On 8/15/09, jinesh kj wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> About the cost factor, if you are buying something from redhat along with
> service, then it will cost you(for service).
>
> It is not wrong to copy a version of redhat from
hi,
About the cost factor, if you are buying something from redhat along with
service, then it will cost you(for service).
It is not wrong to copy a version of redhat from someone and it will just
have problem with your warranty as far as i know.
Jinesh K J
2009/8/15 Santhosh സന്തോഷ് VS
> Yes
If people have the competancy to administer a redhat server, they could just
use CentOS instead of purchasing the OS from Redhat. Its basically the same
thing.
I think people just want to remain with the same point and click stuff and not
learn more :) . Its hard to Change :D
--~--~---
Yes many believe so, one hardware support person here once said to me on
this and I corrected him (don't know if he believed it).
*on the cost of sever versions
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 9:36 PM, sunil s wrote:
> Totally wrong
> Even Redhat is free (i.e we can use a copy of rhel)
>
>
> On Sat, Aug
Totally wrong
Even Redhat is free (i.e we can use a copy of rhel)
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Saral Sasidharan wrote:
> Hiii
> Today i got a chance to visit a Co-opertive bank to inspect some
> networking there. They are using a SW Perfect Bank which is provided by
> another co-operative