The thing is that I did post this last week and received no replies from anyone. Maybe no one else on this list uses the same NIC? I do feel though that SuSE's support policies should be discussed openly and not just in emails directly to SuSE. People should know what level of support (or lack of) they are getting when they purchase a SuSE package. I could understand SuSE's reaction if I have used a device which is not supported under Linux and which YAST was unable to find the correct driver for. However, in this case, YAST recognized the NIC, installed the correct driver but it does not work. As I mentioned, it used to work and still does with other distributions, so the problem maybe with the driver SuSE is using, maybe they have their own patch to the kernel source, I don't know. Shouldn't this be covered by their installation support? I think it should. Avi On Monday, Apr 28, 2003, at 13:40 America/Chicago, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Again..why do people insist on sending this kind of thing to this list which is for users and the only SuSE people who even read it are Mads and Chris who have nothing to do with support policy. Send email directly to SuSE or call them.
I feel your pain but all this does is insight flamewar about support issues.
If you post the problem your having the users of this list might be able to help you. -- Avi Schwartz avi@CFFtechnologies.com