Steve, Both business and home users have the option to pay for desktop support, but that's not really what this mailing list is about. People subscribe to this list because they're personally interested in Linux. What they use Linux for isn't an issue.
I think the "business/enterprise" reference was really a polite way to distinguish between different knowledge levels on this list. More advanced users struggle to remain interested in basic or non-technical issues. The fact that many people on this list give up their own time to help less experienced users is to be commended, so if you don't like enterprise level issues encroaching into your time, tough! Everyone on this list deserves an equal amount of time spent on the areas of their own interest. Lastly, please try to use English when posting on this mailing list. Anyone can make a spelling mistake and no one's grammar is expected to be perfect, but you write like an 8 year old. With the lack of respect shown by your writing style, I'm surprised anybody has deemed your comments worthy of a response. Michael > Hi there > > Opps well it would be a strange would if we all aggreed on some thing. I for > one hate "work" incroshing/braking into my play time and would find a incress > in "business/enterprise" a put off. There are meny companeys/orgnisations > offing 24/7 support to business out there (novel, red hat and ubuntu) to name > but 3. > > I would encoughe Mark if he is wared about something breaking at work to get > a good service plan with a company like the ones menchend above. > > Steve _______________________________________________ Peterboro mailing list Peterboro@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/peterboro