said:
>I do find it interesting that an installer could cause a kernel trap to
>kernels of such varying vintage. I can only guess that it's happening
>after the Odin-ized part of the installer runs. This code gets deeper
>into the kernel that a typical application might.
>I guess it's time for you guys to report this to the appropriate forum.
>Regards,
>Steven
Hi Steven,
Easier said than done. When I go to:
http://www.innotek.de/support/forums
and try to register, I keep getting refused. It says someone else is
already using my name. This in spite of numerous names given -- some quite
esoteric!
I have sent an email to info@innotek complaining of this.
Sandy
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