On Sunday 02 September 2007 16:37, Randall R Schulz wrote: > On Sunday 02 September 2007 03:12, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote: > > ... > > > > As I wrote earlier, I'm somewhat reluctant giving advice out of fear > > of giving wrong advise. > > I think you should just go ahead. When you're unsure of something, say > so. Or do what I sometimes do, use it as an opportunity to look > something up. That way you remember it better and knowledge is spread. > > And keep in mind, this is an active list with lots of subscribers. If > you say something even a little wrong, someone will probably correct > you. And even if they don't, when someone tries it out and it doesn't > work, they'll let you know. > > > Live and learn! > Hi
That's good advice. I don't think there is any problem that some or other member of this list cannot help me with. This list is far better that paying fopr professional advice. I think as an admin you can stagnate and do things the same forever. That's exactly what I don't want to do. My original thread brought no fewer than 12 different methods to help me. Two worked out of the box. The others were equally interesting as taught me a lesson that there are indeed no correct or official ways of doing things in Linux. There are at least 12 equally viable solutions for each question I throw up. Love from Lynn x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
