> (crossposting to approach-discuss. Alex, your experiences getting Solaris going from a standing start would be really, really valuable to the Approachability folks; please don't hesitate to post there with your experiences. New people who are articulate, aware of what they don't know, and most of all willing to talk about it are actually pretty rare. >
ok, but i'm not sure what i am to post about? A) Do you want me to post about all the issues that i have come across and haven't solved? B) Or do you want me to post about the issues that i have come across and successfully solved? C) Or are you wanting me to post about familiarizing myself with it, when coming from a windows environment? D) Or did i just miss your whole point completely? If your answer is to A or B, then do you want me to put all the inssues into a single post with a title like '% Issues for users new to unix, and how to fix them %'? Or would you want seperate posts with content specific titles (traditional post)? Also, i found a handfull of links that have content to teach people who know nothing about Unix, and i've breezed through them each before adding them to my collection of 'must read's, i think that if this forum has a lot of newbies like me, these links will be of great value WITHOUT taking attention away from THIS forum. They provide lessons on how to use the shell, basic administration, familiarizing yourself with the OS, etc,etc, but it's DEFINATELY geared for 'brand spanking new' to 'still not an intermediate user' users. If these links are ok to be posted, i notice that this forum has a LOT of seperate groupings for topics, which can get a little ambiguos, so which forum should i post them in? Again, and as always, i want to thank you all for you help, it's priceless. This message posted from opensolaris.org
