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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers SuSe Free? Post 4943 by Neo on Saturday 4th of August 2001 06:06:52 PM
Old 08-04-2001
Linux is free but people are also free to bundle Linux with CDs, manuals, nice installtion GUIs, and additional support. If you want SuSe CDs and support you pay for SuSe CDs and support. SuSe is not Linux. It is an SuSe commercial distribution of software built around the Linux kernel and there is free downloads and commerical CDs as well.

If you ask me, the money you pay is a small price for such a great bundle on CDROM. SuSe charges small money. However, you can download for free as well, without support:

If you want free, download SuSe Linux distribution here:

ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/

There are many other Linux distros to download here, most free:

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/
 
CTRLALTDEL(8)						     Linux Programmer's Manual						     CTRLALTDEL(8)

NAME
ctrlaltdel - set the function of the Ctrl-Alt-Del combination SYNOPSIS
ctrlaltdel hard|soft DESCRIPTION
Based on examination of the linux/kernel/sys.c code, it is clear that there are two supported functions that the Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence can perform: a hard reset, which immediately reboots the computer without calling sync(2) and without any other preparation; and a soft reset, which sends the SIGINT (interrupt) signal to the init process (this is always the process with PID 1). If this option is used, the init(8) program must support this feature. Since there are now several init(8) programs in the Linux community, please consult the documentation for the version that you are currently using. ctrlaltdel is usually used in the /etc/rc.local file. FILES
/etc/rc.local SEE ALSO
simpleinit(8), init(8) AUTHOR
Peter Orbaek (poe@daimi.aau.dk) AVAILABILITY
The ctrlaltdel command is part of the util-linux-ng package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux-ng/. Linux 1.2 25 October 1993 CTRLALTDEL(8)
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