Re: Dell Request

From: Michel Di Croci <michel.dicroci_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 13:20:06 -0400

2006/8/4, Greg Overduin <gregoverduin_at_gmail.com>:
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> On 8/4/06, Łukasz Góralczyk <liku_at_poczta.onet.pl> wrote:
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> > Michel Di Croci wrote:
> > If I may say something - what I think is that Dell will *never* give
> > away details about their products, ie. schematics, internal
> > documentation, whatever. Why? It's like giving away your own secrets,
> > concurrency and whole that business stuff.
> >
> > But, what could really work is a list of *detailed* questions about
> > hardware and way certain things work.
> >
> > I concur with this statement. I believe that this would be a good
> course of action. Although the chance that we would actually recieve
> something back is slim, it is worth a shot. Maybe we could do the "ask
> around the question" manuver, such as, "So the xxxxx ram is something
> something something, right?" You never know... maybe they'll let something
> slip.
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> - Greg "There's Always Time For Social Engineering" Overduin
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Hello!

so, I'm not the good person to fill this request (I'm far too more ignorant
on kernel / memory stuff / ...) but maybe as an alternative, we could try
calling, maybe somehow someday there gonna be someone who had been a
technical developper on Axim who might get the call... Even worse, there
might be some Dell developer working with Linux at home so they might be
interested in helping us out. We already know that by email or forum
request, we're just being ignored.

Michel
Received on Fri Aug 04 2006 - 13:20:10 EDT

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