On Tuesday 08 August 2006 21:27, SOTL wrote:

> On the other hand if I purchase a box set of comerical SuSE ther is an
> implied warranty and in many locations a guarantee warranty by law that
> the product will perform as expected. If it does not then the product is
> in violation of its warranty and may be subject to none to severe legal
> penalties depending on purchase location. If it can be demonstrated that
> the product failure was due to gross neglance (inability to connect to
> the internet by modem) and that resulted in substantial damages to the
> consumer then it may be that the consumer is not only legally able to
> obtain their purchase price of the good back but that the consumer may
> be in fact be able to recover consiquental damages. To translate this
> latter assume Mr. Consummer purchases a good for $100.00 which does not
> perform as expected due to gross neglance in the manufacture of the good
> and the manufacture was aware of this then the manufacture may be liable
> to the consumer for the $1,000,000.00 consequential damage that non
> performance of the good caused.

My modem works fine under 10.1, although I don't need to use it unless my ADSL 
fails.  I suggest you speak to the modem manufacturer to determine where the 
problem is, although I have an idea what it might be.

I think you do too.

Cheers

Pete

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