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If you purchased it,yes, if not,then the forums are the only support you get. If paid for support is a must,try SLED
Andy p.s. please do not double-post
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bobcal2000,
If you purchased openSUSE then you are entitled to it, yes. Otherwise if you have just downloaded it off the web then the free support options, constituted by these forums and the online documentation is all you have. I myself started out as a total Linux newbie some years ago, and have never ever had a need for paid support. The Internet is a great aid for help, especially for Linux, that I've managed to learn it on my own. Here in the forums we do whatever we can to help people just like yourself so that their Linux experience will be a good one. We're here to help so just fire away any questions you may have. Though if you really need the paid support, then perhaps Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop product is the best choice for you. -- _________________________________________ Niclas Ekstedt, CNA/CNE/CNS/CLS Systems Engineer Atea Sverige AB |
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Reference support for openSUSE (as opposed to SLED), I copied this out of our stickie:
NEWBIES - Suse-11.1 Pre-installation – PLEASE READ - openSUSE Forums Novell Support In case any new user has purchased a "boxed" version of openSUSE, and is looking for official Novell support for their openSUSE, here are a couple of links: Circumstances Warranting Installation Assistance for openSUSE NOVELL: openSUSE: Support Requirements Table providing level of support one can get with commercial boxed openSUSE NOVELL: openSUSE: Support Service Catalog Having noted that, if one has problems with their openSUSE, please post the details of your problem here on our forum, and there is a chance one of the many volunteers on our forum will be able to help you. ======= Also take a read of openSUSE concepts: Concepts - openSUSE - community support where at the bottom it has this link to community support: Communicate - openSUSE |
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