> [ http://www.iomega.com/software/
> then page down three times, see the bird, ... ]
> yet, as I've been unable to get
> past the registration.
Please clarify.
Do you just mean these pages are broken as designed to kick you in the head unless you
provide a user name, login p*ssword, valid e-mail address and forward back a mail
received at that address?
Or do you mean the server is painfully slow in supplying that e-mail?
Or do you mean that some/all of these pages do not play nice with your browser? If
so, which page, which browser, what platform, etc. I noticed myself that here I
cannot register as I do nearly everywhere else, since a "." is forbidden in the user
names there.
Or do you mean these pages somehow fail to convey immediately to the most casual
reader the s*cret algorithm used to decide whether or not to kick you in the head?
Or ... help?!?!?
> ...
> "Sheldon Easterbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The link with the first part of this thread is broken, sorry. I'm on the road, not
especially well e-connected.
> the Iomega Support site ...
> the Linux support blurb has changed ...
> ... Be sure to check back here in the future.
Yes.
> Iomega is currently evaluating existing Linux
> drivers that have been developed for Iomega drives.
> You can help us with this evaluation
> by joining our Linux Forum.
> The Iomega� Linux Forum allows you
> to download Linux drivers for Iomega drives
> and send feedback directly to our Linux development team.
Yes.
This would be a good time & place for people to resubmit their past advice to me on
how Iomega can best help to make Linux ever more capable.
This time you will be reaching people PAID to make Linux more capable, what a concept.
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