Tut, tut. More regimentation. Don't we get enough regimentation from our
governments? Reading the archives will certainly help, assuming that the
answer is in the archives and that you don't accidentally overlook the
answer, and be sure that you don't overlook the answer because you don't
want you hands slapped because it has already been asked. Before I get
glued to my soapbox I will add that here in Texas it doesn't bother us to
help someone even if the question has been asked before. I have 15 or 20
pounds of Linux books, and the answers are frequently not there.
Gordon von Miller
Lockhart, TX
> I know we wanna make Linux more 'user
> friendly', but if people are being handed all their answers on a platter,
> they won't learn to search or use external resources...
>
> >From the time I first used my first *NIX till now I always search archives
> first/'the web' and then ask the lists.... how hard can it be for anyone else
>
>
> Regards
>
> Geoff Croxson