Rachel,
It may depend where she bought it from.
The Linux Emporium, for example, offer a reduced price for previous SuSE
customers (purchased from the Linux Emporium only - not from anywhere else).
Their prices include first class postage, to match their first class
service!
Their URL: http://ww.polo.demon.co.uk/emporium.html
Mike.

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> From:         Rachel Greenham[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         10 February 1999 18:25
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [SuSE Linux] Upgrading from 5.3 to 6.0
> 
> 
> This question is on behalf of a friend whom I'm trying to help out with
> getting a Linux system going. She's actually bought the 5.3 set, but
> I've come onto the scene saying "get 6.0, it installs much easier" etc.;
> downloading and using it free like me isn't an option because she's not
> on a leased line and a phone call of several days to get it installed
> off the FTP site would just not be funny. :-) So I'm wondering...
> 
> How does a registered customer upgrade? Does she get any breaks, or does
> she just have to buy the complete new disk set from scratch? (Or do I
> finally get hold of a CD burner...?) We're not talking about a rich
> corporate customer here...
> 
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> Rachel
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