In a message dated 7/7/01 6:52:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> But as far as "added-value" goes, why wouldn't minimum cost be an 
>  added value to a potential customer?  I think that the companies
>  like Cheapbytes serve a social purpose in this regard.
>  

If theres one thing that non-unix people have learned about unix is that the 
"cost" of the product is insignificant compared to the value of time in 
getting it to function. Its already free to anyone who knows what they are 
doing. A "distribution" has to add value by cutting the time to usefulness.

Bryan

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