- Linux Distributions on CD
- Posted by Ian Northeast on July 7th, 2003
Dave Uhring wrote:
Not to mention that it is not legal to sell unofficial SuSE CDs.
Regards, Ian
- Posted by Solbu on July 7th, 2003
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On mandag 7. juli 2003, 21:33 Ian Northeast tried to express an opinion:
Unless you only charge for the physical media.
Here in Norway a CDR costs about one US Dollar
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- Posted by Christopher Browne on July 7th, 2003
After takin a swig o' Arrakan spice grog, Solbu <solbu@ugyldig.start.no> belched out...:
Fine, you can charge for the "physical media." But they didn't give
permission to charge for shipping, which more than likely costs more
than the physical media...
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- Posted by mjt on July 8th, 2003
Dave Uhring wrote:
..... prolly BLANK cd's
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- Posted by Dave Uhring on July 8th, 2003
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 05:37:51 +0000, mjt wrote:
You don't actually think that someone would really do that? Shipping cost
via USPS from St. Louis to Spain is $1.61 for 1 CD.
Leaves a pretty small margin for the OP.
- Posted by Peter T. Breuer on July 8th, 2003
Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org> wrote:
Shipping is not the SuSE cd. You can charge whatever you like for that!
It's an extra service. Volunteer to come and pick it up yourself if you
don't believe me ...
Peter