> They *really* want you to pay to get the good stuff. You could always try
> a Cheapbytes or LinuxMall version. They may not have everything that's on
> the original CD, but you should still be able to get a feel for the
> distro.

  That's for sure. The YaST2 installer SuSE uses is more shared-source than 
open source (i.e. you can't redistribute it for a fee), so it prevents places 
like Cheapbytes from carrying the latest version of SuSE.

  -Tim

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