On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 18:32, Robert L. Cochran wrote: > Is money really the issue? I've tried persuading a friend to use Red Hat > in any version for a couple years now. At his request I've given him CD > sets ever since versions 6.1 or 6.2. He still hasn't installed Red Hat. > I'll give him my 8.0 CD set too, but this time I'll try to supply some > color screen shots with them as a carrot. Well a Hershey Bar? >
I think spending money on something that they don't know anything or very little about just to find out if Linux can be a useful product for them maybe an issue for some new users. That same user might, 1. still have dial-up internet access with no way to try Linux 2. not be as lucky as your friend and know someone who can give them a copy to try. I think the lower cost just gives someone "on the edge" a little more incentive to try and escape the "dark side". ;-) A twenty dollar reduction in price for some users, especially given the current economic conditions, may just be the incentive needed for them to take Linux for a test drive. Regards, Jim H