on Sun, 24 Jun 2007
20:01:56 -0700
> > It's fiddleware for you, because you expect to fiddle.
>
> NO, that's my point. I neither want or expect to fiddle. It has always
> been my understanding that eCS was supposed to be for public
> consumption. Therefore I expect it to be as easy to install as W2K. It
> ain't even close.
It may not be close to idiot proof as windows but I seldom have problems
install OS/2 or its applications. I do read all the "readme" files and
"installation" instructions BEFORE I start to install anything. During the
install I FOLLOW the instructions. Works perfectly almost all the time.
--
Robert Blair
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