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Ending the Free Lunch
Hal Flynn, 2003-11-26

Linux vendors spend money building security bug fixes. How much longer will they give them away for free?

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Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-26
Anonymous (1 replies)
The Cost of Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
The Cost of Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-06
Anonymous
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-26
Rob McQuillen
Lots of points missed... 2003-11-26
Penguinisto (2 replies)
Lots of points missed... 2003-12-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
Lots of points missed... 2003-12-01
Penguinisto
Lots of points missed... 2003-12-02
Anonymous (1 replies)
Lots of points missed... 2003-12-03
Penguinisto
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-27
Anonymous Coward
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-27
Anonymous (2 replies)
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-01
Anonymous
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-28
Anonymous
Apple no, Suse sure 2003-11-27
groovecat
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-27
Anonymous
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-27
cowbutt
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-27
Anonymous (2 replies)
Huh? 2003-11-28
OCG (2 replies)
Huh? 2003-11-30
Anonymous (1 replies)
Huh? 2003-12-01
Anonymous
Huh? 2003-11-30
Anonymous
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-29
Anonymous (2 replies)
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-02
trips
HEEE HEEE 2003-12-02
Anonymous
Filet Mignon 2003-11-28
Tomothy Millen
Missed the point quite a bit 2003-11-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Missed the point quite a bit 2003-12-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
Missed the point quite a bit 2003-12-02
Anonymous
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-11-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-02
Anonymous
UH? 2003-11-30
Tripper
So wrong..... 2003-12-01
jmorris@beau.org
GPL - simple really 2003-12-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
GPL - simple really 2003-12-03
Anonymous
wrong 2003-12-01
Anonymous
Freedom, not Freeness 2003-12-01
Frihet
I've always been happy to pay Red Hat to keep my PC operating system up to date and secure. I thought RH9 and Red Hat Network made for the best workstation combination available. Of course, I cheerfully paid my $60 per year for the Network. Unfortunately, the recent downgrade and 4X (according to calculations based on my two systems) price increase changed the picture for me. I'm presently trying SuSE and Gentoo as possible replacements.

What I want is freedom, not freeness. I fully expect to pay a reasonable price for services rendered.

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Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-01
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Who actually fixes bugs? 2003-12-01
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Who actually fixes bugs? 2003-12-03
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Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-01
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Ending the Free Lunch (IT reporting) 2003-12-01
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Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-02
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Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-04
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Lame article 2003-12-05
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Ending the Free Lunch 2003-12-05
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