Thanks for the helpful answers!

I'll show up at a clinic in the near future (tomorrow I believe).

Max


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cory Petkovsek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]A common question?


> On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 06:54:35AM -0700, Larry Price wrote:
> > >Anyway, Tasha @ OPN mentioned a Linux Group meeting at efn on
> > >Thursdays.  I
> > >hesitate to come to it, because aside from my MS web (Win2k/xp/ASP/SQL
> > >Server) experience and a brief & bewildering tryst with Mandrake 9, I
> > >am
> > >largely a Linux newbie.  So the question is, would it be productive
> > >for a
> > >neophyte to come to the EugLug meeting?
> >
> > The clinics are supposed to be *for* newbies, the fact that they
> > often degenerate into geek social night is just a fringe benefit.
> It's my personal opinion that the degeneration into geek social night
> isn't really a fringe benefit. However, Max if you want to get the most
> from your experience come regularly to the thursday nights prepared with
> questions and preferably your computer, even if it is a tower.  Perhaps
> your first question you have your computer and you say how do I
> install linux?  Next, how do I configure my sound and video?  How can I
> get on the internet, how can I send and receive email, how can I mount
> my nt drives in linux..
>
> > > Or should I simply spend some
> > >sleepless nights learning on my own, and then come to EugLug when I get
> > >stuck?
> You can do that, but what is your time schedule like?  You'll learn far
> faster bringing your questions to the clinic and the list.  Don't waste
> your time trying to figure it out on your own until you have developed
> your foundation.  Come to the clinic and the list as often as you have a
> question.  Later when you are more experienced with it you won't be so
> dependent upon the lug.  When will this be?  When people ask a question
> on the list and *you* answer it.
>
> Cory
>
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