Martin McCann writes: > So, you start by demanding your individual problem is resoloved by a > list who has no responsibility to the upkeep of the software that has > given you issue?
I haven't demanded anything, I've simply asked. > You have repeated this time and time again. No-one is argueing with you. > I think it is safe to assume no-one knows excactly what the message is > about. Then why is guessing about the rest an accept method of troubleshooting? > Many people have tried to help by applying their high level of > knowledge to the situation, which you have lambasted. If they had a high level of knowledge, they would know what the messages meant. > There is reason to belive it. No, there is not. In order to have a reason to believe it, one would have to know what the messages meant, and nobody knows that. An outpouring of messages does not necessarily indicate a hardware malfunction. > Consider if you will the impression you might give to a future > employer who does a google search on your name. I have. -- Anthony _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"