SOTL schrieb:
> T. Lodewick wrote:
> 
>> SOTL schrieb:
>>  
>>
>>> Per Jessen wrote:
>>>
>>>   
>>>> SOTL wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>>> Of course Novell will take one or the other version as a SnapShot for
>>>>>> the Enterprise line. With a bit more around, a bit tighter...
>>>>>> What's wrong about this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dominique
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>            
>>>>> Nothing as long as the bugs are fixed.
>>>>>  
>>>>>       
>>>> And they are.  I think I've got one, maybe two outstanding reports on
>>>> alpha2.  And one on 10.1 too.  All the rest have been fixed.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>> The fact that the bugs are not being fixed
>>>>>  
>>>>>       
>>>> I would suggest you substantiate that claim.  Perhaps you could provide
>>>> a list of unfixed reports?
>>>>
>>>> /Per Jessen, Zürich
>>>>
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>>> Easy enough if you check your files..
>>>
>>> Go back check your bug file and you will find that I submitted a bug
>>> report on the modem issue at the OpenSuSE Beta 9 level. That is
>>> significant as I received a email back stating that the email issue
>>> would only be fixed in the commerical version of SuSE 10.1. I purchased
>>> the commerical version of SuSE 10.1 and guess what the modem still does
>>> not work.
>>>
>>> email address was either sotl155360 or s0tl155360 @earthlink.net
>>>
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>> so, after you told us a lot of things like a story about a man and a
>> dog, how IT-stuff should be done ( btw: in the last 15 years I have
>> never worked the way you told us, and even now as I have my owen office
>> I and the others here don't work that way ),and a few other things I
>> didn't remember because it get in and out of mind - after all I have one
>> - for me last - question:
>>
>> was there any constructive steps you have done after you checked the
>> commercial versionand found the modem still not working ? anything you
>> have done instead of "rumbeling" on this list ? any eMail / contact to
>> Novell to fix the problem ? asking someone on the list on a constructive
>> way to get your modem working ?
>>
>> JBScout aka Thomy
>>
>>  
>>
> I do not keep logs of everything I do under a dozen different email
> addresses but that does not mean that I forgot everything I do so I you
> are expecting a geek type log forget it.
> 
> I have reported 30 or so bugs under at least 3 different log in to SuSE
> about various issues with 10.1.
> Why not use the same login - simple they are password protected and I
> keep loosing the password and log in information in my updates.
> 
> Back to the modem
> 
> The modem cuts to the vary hart of the issue.
> I have had modems connecting to the internet since the Red Hat 5.x days
> so it is an old issue that did work that does not not now work and is
> critical to the usage of internet connection for the majority of people
> connecting to the internet. Geeks, corporations, et tend to have DSL
> connections. Corporate executives and many engineers tend to travel
> around. Great. Some times if one is lucky the office, hotel, library et
> such people happen to be in have WiFi other times a cable connection is
> available many times the only connection is good old dial up by long
> distance. I know been there, done that. Now if one is fortunate enough
> to be able to connect to the internet by WiFi say at a local library
> that does not mean that one is able to send email or and attached files.
> Most often the sending of email is blocked at such locations. Yes
> sometimes one can send email by a browser and again some times not. Been
> there done that. Some times when you are lucky it works; some times when
> you have an ass or an ignoramus for an IT administrator it does not then
> you are back to the old modem so this is not a trivial issue. It is a
> major issue.
> 
> From a technical point of view I am perfectly of making the damn modem
> work myself. That is not the issue.
> 
> The real though comes down to attitude and I want Linux to succeed not
> fail which it surely will if it continues to remain a complete geek
> thing which no one else can use because installation exceeds their
> ability which really pisses me off when it is an issue that was solved
> and fully operational 10 years ago.
> 
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I know why to use a modem. and even not - a simple " I need it" could
say it also.

but the question is still open: what did you do after you get the
"commercial version" and saw that the modem isn't working ?

JBScout aka Thomy

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