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Pssst... Free Linux! Only $799!

Publication:NewsfactorDate:Apr 14 2005
Reporter:Paul Murphy

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How free is Linux? If your application vendor only supports one of the Red Hat enterprise editions and this obligates you to pay at least $799 for your first year, is it still free? More directly, under what circumstances is Linux at $1,295 free with your order for an IBM OpenPower eServer 9174-720E?

In theory, of course, the answer is that you're not licensing Linux; in fact, you're not even getting an IBM operating system. You're getting a "1 year standard subscription and support license" from Red Hat, which you're then entitled to install on that IBM machine.


 

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