Nope, it is SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10. I saw that they were charging $$ openSUSE media.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Sean O'Malley <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:picasso@madflower.com">picasso@madflower.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, Marcus Rademacher wrote:<br>
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> Our GUI is in Smalltalk (wild, right?) and our main app is in C/C++.<br>
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</div>That is pretty cool :P<br>
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> Regardless, it appears that there's no free alternative to SUSE Enterprise<br>
> Linux. I didn't realize it was so cheap (for the Desktop version, anyway).<br>
> At $50/year, it's a steal. RHEL was more than twice that, and that's after<br>
> fighting the salesman to tell us the price for the lower support option.<br>
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</div>List prices (include 1/yr of support and I think media.)<br>
Solaris 10 324/yr.<br>
Suse Enterprise Server 349/yr.<br>
Suse Enterprise Desktop 120/yr.<br>
OpenSuse Desktop 60/yr.<br>
Red Hat Enterprise Server 349/yr.<br>
Red Hat Desktop 80/yr.<br>
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You didn't get OpenSuse Desktop instead of Suse Enterprise Desktop by<br>
chance did you?<br>
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