To me the best is to mail their commercial support (not the technical one) complaining about mandatory updates incompatible with your system, tell them you were a (business) client priori to their choice to support Windows only customer and ask them what is compensation for them kicking you out of their service. All done in a friendly email.
2008/5/28 Bram Biesbrouck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Wednesday 28 May 2008 12:18:47 Steven Leeman wrote: >> 2008/5/28 Bram Biesbrouck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > Beste cliënt, >> > KBC-Online for Business met beveiliging eBusiness Card is compatibel met >> > PC (Windows) en in combinatie met Internet Explorer. Op de website >> > www.kbc.be/welkom worden alle vereiste stappen die moeten uitgevoerd >> > worden >> > voor de installatie weergegeven. Apple wordt niet ondersteund en Linux >> > wordt >> > helaas ook niet ondersteund door KBC net zoals zijn tientallen >> > UNIX-varianten. >> >> is this the infamous "Isabel" application? > > No, I guess not. Although it's probably linked to it, it's > another "more-secure" way of logging into their website. > I received an "eBusiness Card" (smartcard) that I need to plug into the > USB-reader to log into the website. > > > -- > ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be > -- mongolito404, king of the mongolian people -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
