The fact that this e-mail comes from an aol.com address and that he/she purchased the Debian CD of ebay explains it all... and they didn't even say who they are, how rude!
- Braxton Neate On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 00:52:20 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I just snapped your debian Cd in two. Normally, i don't do such a thing, > but > i felt it necessary since i have already waisted so much time just > "trying" to > install your program. I bought it on eBay for kicks and thought i'd play > with > it to see what it's about. It never let me in after i installed it, more > than > 3 times. the login failed to recognize, period. The i went to put red hat > back on and it failed to let me install that. yor program tookover my > disk to the > point of not allowing an other OS install. I had to do a complete secure > erase in order to put red hat back on. But for kicks again later on, i > decided to > try your product again and see where "I" went wrong. i got to sign in > this > time, but then got left out in the cold because it would not allow me in > because > of an email address that kept comming up. I never got to see your program > on > screen or what's inside at all. > > What is up with that? how hard is it people to make a simple disk to > work? > Why don';t you guys take some good advise, if your going to sell a PC OS, > then > do it and let the user make adjustments after it is installed and not > befroe or > along the way, Each tiem took me over an hour, but, i ended up spending > 3-4 > most of the time,a dn one time all night long and failed. What is up with > that? > Can't you write a progam that's simple? And, if i needed a server, i > would > buy a server package and leave the OS stuff alone. > > So, i snapped your CD, not because you may consider it a good thing, but > because my man hours are worth a lot more to me than to try and figure > out where > someone else has gone wrong in making a Product for sale that doesn't > work. > After all, if your product worked, it would be up and running on my PC, > and it's > not. So, the only way for me to stop waisting my time was to trash the CD > so > it is out of sight and soon to be out of mind because i have a habbit of > not > giving up, breaking it insures i willnot be waisting time again witgh it > and for > sure not ordering one to see if it was "me" that went wrong. MOney spent > is > money spent, but time is far more valuable thatn money ever was, and i > don't > need to spend any time on a product from the dark ages. I regret that > some > people still make products that are in the dark ages and think it's a > good thing. > Model A's were good, for the time. Why drive a Model A now when you can > drive a > Honda, for kicks, that all. See what i mean. But even my kicks have a > limit. > Your product is junk. > > Thougt you should know. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

