Yes, all distributions are free. However, some charge a fee
if you want them to send you a disk. I think the Ubuntu
distribution will even send you a disk WITHOUT charging you.
Or was that another distribution!?!!?
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 13:12:01 -0800, Judith/agoodread.com
wrote:
> I do believe Linux is free but not sure. I am one of
those people
> who expects my OS to be error free (yeah right but
then I woke
> up). Anyhoo, I notice a lot of my programs use things
inherent to
> Microsoft as part of their programs.
>
> Won't having Linux prevent them from operating
correctly?
>
> Judith
>
>
> From: "=*^*=ML=*^*="
>
>
> And have to start all over? and whoes going to pay
for it....not
> you I presume...grin. From: "galt"
>
>
> why not just upgrade to Linux?
>
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