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SUSE 9.3 Pro

myjaja

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Is SUSE 9.3 free? Does it have a trial? I'm downloading it right now. But I really need to know if it has a trial. Does anyone know? Thank you🙂
 
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English, French, German, Italian and Spanish $99.95
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Update Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English and German $59.95
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Student Version Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English and German $59.95
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English, French, German, Italian and Spanish $99.95
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Update Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English and German $59.95
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Student Version Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English and German $59.95

That's only if you order the cd.
 
Are ISO images of SUSE LINUX available on the Internet?

(Currently) SUSE does not make any ISO images of the normal SUSE LINUX version available. However, you can download an ISO image of our live evaluation version:

* Download Live Eval

The live evaluation version is a SUSE LINUX that runs from DVD and does not need to be installed. Furthermore, you can also install a complete SUSE LINUX directly from the FTP server.
 
It is basically a trial. After 180 days you are no longer able to recive updates unless you purchase a license. I just went through a training course for SUSE 9.3 Enterprise like 2 weeks ago.
 
Originally posted by: IamElectro
It is basically a trial. After 180 days you are no longer able to recive updates unless you purchase a license. I just went through a training course for SUSE 9.3 Enterprise like 2 weeks ago.
They actually prevent you from downloading and installing updates?
 
Originally posted by: IamElectro
It is basically a trial. After 180 days you are no longer able to recive updates unless you purchase a license. I just went through a training course for SUSE 9.3 Enterprise like 2 weeks ago.

So can I still use it after 180 days?

 
Originally posted by: teh meow
Originally posted by: FoBoT
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English, French, German, Italian and Spanish $99.95
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Update Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English and German $59.95
SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Student Version Strong Encryption (128+ bit) English and German $59.95

That's only if you order the cd.

Yeah, all Linux distros have to be released free for download.

 
So theirs no trial?
"Please note that download versions of SUSE LINUX are not eligible for free installation support. However, you can make use of our advanced support offer."

So can I still use it after 180 days?
I think you can update as long as the distro is supported by Novell/SUSE, however you "are not eligible for free instalationl support" as indicated above unless you use pay per incident support.
 
I just put Suse 9.3 pro on my Inspiron 8500, and I went like butter. It was truly simple, and effortless. Loved.

but that doesn't answer the op's question does it?
 
Still no answer? I got Suse Pro 9.3 for free during thier giveaway a while ago. Just got around to checking it out. But for some reason i can't seem to get it to boot. I got it to boot in VMware, but can't actually get it to boot when I restart my computer(yes I set my CDROM to boot first). Plus I am not sure, but is what I have the live DVD, or is it installable?


Edit:Looks like I do have the live DVD. But it still shoudl have booted right?
 
Originally posted by: coolred
Still no answer? I got Suse Pro 9.3 for free during thier giveaway a while ago. Just got around to checking it out. But for some reason i can't seem to get it to boot. I got it to boot in VMware, but can't actually get it to boot when I restart my computer(yes I set my CDROM to boot first). Plus I am not sure, but is what I have the live DVD, or is it installable?

If you got the mailed out version, it's a live cd only. If you downloaded it, it's the installable version.
 
Yeah I figured that out. I am downloading it now. But I also just noticed that the DVD ISO says its only 188.9MB. Why is it called a DVD ISO if its small enough for a CD?

Nevermind, I guess it is really 4.3GB, firefow for some reason is reading it as 188.9MB
 
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