AZ Pete contact me off the list. I have an .iso available Created with the Thunderbird email client for Windows. This is an Open Source alternative to the troubled Microsoft product line. Kurt Granroth wrote: >On Wednesday 01 December 2004 02:00 pm, AZ Pete wrote: > > >>They allow me to download the entire 9.1 distribution from their FTP site, >>but this must then be copied to another machine and exported via NFS. Or I >>can do the install directly from their FTP site. I'd like to be able to >>burn the distro to a CD, which is not possible with this product. >> >> >[snip] > > >>Basically, I'd to download a free, full-featured version that would offer >>no support options. Much like the Redhat versions (before Fedora). For >>example, I could download Redhat version 7.x, 8.x, 9.0 for free and it >>would be the exact same product as the paid-for version, but I got no >>support. Is there a SUSE product like this? >> >> > >Yes and no. SuSE does *not* have an ISO available for free download of their >Professional version like Redhat does/did. Instead, they offer up the distro >over FTP, as you noticed. That is pretty much the only way to install a free >full-featured version of SuSE. The FTP version is the real deal, though. > >If you have broadband, then it's not a bad way to install. I've done it quite >a few times.. sometimes even when I have the DVD. Installing over FTP is >just too convenient to pass up (again, assuming you have broadband). > >Kurt >--------------------------------------------------- >PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > >