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Did you think it was still free?
2006-10-13 13:58:21
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answered by Philo 7
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The OS selections particularly are a Linux varient, abode windows (XP, Vista, despite the fact that) and Mac OSX. of those the sole ones you may get loose may well be Linux. particularly of attempting to get abode windows courses (aka exe's) working under Linux you may attempt employing Linux courses that do the comparable ingredient. case in point particularly of Microsoft place of work you need to use Open place of work. of path, there are some courses (exceedingly many contemporary video games) that don't have a Linux version, those you will probable could run under abode windows. (some video games paintings with WINE in spite of the undeniable fact that it is not precisely undemanding to get working.) many human beings who p.c. to apply Linux yet additionally p.c. to play the latest video games will make a twin-boot gadget, with the two Linux and abode windows put in on it. They p.c. which OS as properly according to what they p.c. to do.
2016-12-26 18:43:49
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answer #2
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answered by mccloy 3
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SUSE Linux 10.1
Downloads
SUSE Linux Download
SUSE Linux is created by the openSUSE project and is freely downloadable from Novell or from mirror sites around the world. At openSUSE.org, you have the choice of downloading the latest released version of SUSE Linux, (version 10.1) or the newest development build of the next version of SUSE Linux (now called openSUSE 10.2).
If possible, please download SUSE Linux from a mirror in your vicinity. Please note that download versions of SUSE Linux are not eligible for free installation support.
* Go to the download pages.
SUSE Linux 10.1 Live version
SUSE makes the live version of SUSE Linux available for download as an ISO image. This version runs entirely from the bootable DVD and is not installed on the hard disk.
If you want to get to know SUSE Linux or test if your hardware is fully supported, the live version is the right choice for you.
Download the live DVD ISO image here.
http://www.novell.com/products/suselinux/downloads/suse_linux/index.html
2006-10-13 13:50:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Ubuntu Linux - it is and will always be free. Also has good WIKI online manual. Download or order a disk at www.ubuntu.com.
2006-10-13 15:24:56
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answer #4
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answered by Patrick 2
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