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Craig6682

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:49

U sure or just assuming this?


John

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:30

That link is to the live evaluation which is run from cd. You can only do an ftp install of suse. If you want the pro version legally you'll have to buy it.


Craig6682

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:18

FreeBSD, what does that mean?

9.0 Pro is what they are using at uni and i can't fuck up the servers as i will lose to much money.


willay

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:16

Why has it got to be pro? I havent touched suse for ages (FreeBSD all the way).


Craig6682

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:15

Think it's gotta be SuSe 9.0 Pro. Can get hold of it no probs off eBay but i'm running a few servers and need them all legal


willay

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:14

http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=2

http://www.linuxiso.org/download.php/491/SuSE-9.0-LiveEval-i386-Int-RC1.iso

version 9.0^ 700 odd meg. Download then burn to cd :)


willay

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:12

download the free version from the internet.

or something like Mandrake/debian/redhat.


Craig6682

posted on 16th Mar 04 at 21:08

Is it legal to buy a copy of SuSe 9.0 Pro on CD-Rs or DVD-Rs? I need to get a copy for uni. Will buy a prop version if not, it's only cheap!