I concur... Zane Gilmore wrote:
>I don't think that you're the sort of user that we're worried about. > >What I'm really worried about is a newbie coming in with a brand new >machine still under warranty and us trying to plug in a NIC and >squashing some pins on the PCI connector or zapping the motherboard with >ESD and the machine mysteriously never works again. > >No unless I *know* that the user is a fully informed and unwarrantied >user then I reckon we don't open up any machine. > > >On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 09:25, Carl Cerecke wrote: > >>Chris Hellyar wrote: >> >>>I imagine there will be, I can throw one in my box of bits if you need >>>one... >>> >>>Although we're not intending to do too many installs via LAN, as the >>>complications that can cause are probably better avoided... >>> >>I'll just be installing some software that I don't have the patience to >>wait for it to dowload through a 28.8k modem (like OpenOffice), and/or >>won't be available on a CD (like some games for 3-5yr olds). >> >>Cheers, >>-- >>Carl Cerecke, Assistant Lecturer|email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Department of Computer Science, |Phone: +64 3 364 2987 ext. 7859 >>University of Canterbury, |Fax: +64 3 364 2569 >>Private Bag 4800, |http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~cdc >>Christchurch, New Zealand. | >>
