said:
>I did file a ticket
>on the "dual-NIC bollixes up the installer at Peer"
>thing (which you have seen in action, at least once),
>a couple months ago. Haven't heard anything further
>on it from them.
Roderick and I discuss it now and then because it is an interesting
problem, but not one that anyone else has reported. If you are not
assertive on following up, you are unlikely to get near the top of
priority list. Resources are limited, but you should know this. It's
really no different than showing up at meetings. Everything takes time
and everything has a priority.
>Yeah, but that begs the question of how many and what
>variety of systems it was tested on.
The question is irrelevant. It's pretty clear that it was probably not
tested on a system like Martin's. You do realize that there are thousands
of MB manufacturers and that none of them have a P&L stake in eCS/OS2
compatibility?
Steven
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