Dead365 Wrote:
> Toyota, on the other hand, would listen and then design a low cost
> solution to their customer's problem.
What would that be - a battering ram?
The fact is that _everything_ has a level of assumed and required
knowledge of "other things". If you go to buy a car the dealer assumes
you know how to drive - if you don't they're unlikely to do much other
than point you at a driving school. Should companies that make frozen
pizzas be responsble for teaching you how to operate your oven? or
dishwasher ("these damn pizzas made all my plates dirt so now I can't
eat anything!").
Likewise, if you buy a computer based product it is assumed you have a
minimum level of knowledge of how to operate your computer, and moreso,
any software (such as firewalls) you may have installed. There are so
many firewalls out there, with so many different ways of configuring
them that it's simply impossible for Slim to cater automatically for
all of them. But they try, and they provide plenty of information if
you're willing to look for it (e.g.
http://faq.slimdevices.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=2&id=76&artlang=en).
As it happens, I've had _far_ more problems trying to get the
"wonderful" iTunes working properly than I have slimserver, so any
comparison to that P.O.S. is entirely bunk in my eyes.
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