Mike,

How big of a money issue would it be for NeTraverse to provide 2.4 kernel
support for 1.0 and 2.0 for those who don't wish to upgrade.  Would it be
feasable for NeTraverse to offer 2.4 kernel downloads for a small fee?  Or is
it just something that wouldn't generate enough interest to pay the freight?
We would all agree that Win4Lin is  a great product and I am sure that we all
want NeTraverse to stay solvent, but there are probably many of us for whom the
original Win4Lin software covers our needs.




Mike Badger wrote:

>  I realize this is a big question and there are other upgrade related
> questions that have arisen.
>
> I will try to gather a more definitive upgrade FAQ to post that incorporates
> all upgrade scenarios. At this hour on a Friday night, I'm not willing to
> commit to anything in addition to what I put in my post. Look for a better
> answer the at some point next week. I'll try to have all scenarios covered
> and conveyed by then.
>
> Mike
>
> >
> > How much will you be charging 1.0 "early adapters"?
> >
> > M.
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