* Curtis Rey
No sir, I was not confused by the word "support" in the context that I was addressing. I was not referring to development support or support for the 2.4 kernel by SuSE in regards to working on and releasing it in the lastest version. I was referring to the end-user support concerning the use of and implimentations of the 2.4 kernel in terms of supporting configuration and installation of the kernel. Which proves my position that SuSE will included the kernel in the release and then washes it hands of any further end-user services or support for that kernel. It's similar to a car maker saying we have a model with the standard 2.2 liter engine and the new and improved fuel injected 2.4 liter high performance engine. We will be happy to sell you either model. Oh, and by the way, if the 2.4 liter engine needs service or tune ups we cannot offer any certified dealer mechanics. And did I mention that the engine a parts are not under any warrenty. If your new fuel injected 2.4 liter engine needs tune ups, repairs, or any other form of service might I suggest that your nearest neighborhood mechanic should be contacted if you should have any problems with the 2.4 liter engine. Gee, that's ok, I want the 2.4 liter engine - it won't break (I hope)!
So if you go ahead and grab the new engine we offer you for the 2.4 liter model, do you also expect us to put it in for you -- in your specific car? And one other thing; Where do you buy a car and get service, repair and tune-ups included in the normal warranty? -- Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort." -- A. P. J.