--- Charles Bronson <packetgeek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > AFAIR Red Hat's big issue with alternate provider > CD's having the Red Hat > name/logo on them was that they(Red Hat) were > getting too many consumers > expecting free tech support with their "official" > disc's. And this will no longer be an issue because there will be no more official CDs. The problem will be finding the unofficial ones. The problem is this. Say I'm a Red Hat user without broadband or a CD-writer. I try to find a way to get the latest Red Hat 10 CDs. Since Red Hat won't be selling Red Hat 10 via retail, my *only* alternatives will be to find a friend who can burn CDs or to get the CDs from CheapBytes, CheepLinux, etc. How am I expected to know that Pink Tie 10, Blue Jacket 10, etc., are just Red Hat 10 is disguise? Am I expected to rely on the grapevine alone? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com