BandiPat pecked at the keyboard and wrote: > On Monday 03 December 2007, Kai Ponte wrote: >> On Monday 03 December 2007 00:47, Tony D'Souza wrote: >>> 100% once I'm confident enough. >> heck, if a newbie like me can understand this forum, anyone can! > > =========== > > Everything will seem easier as you use things and become more accustomed > to the terminology, but overall it will be as easy as it was for you to > learn Windows. Remember when you had to learn that? ;-) > > One that Kai mentions, newbie, might be a good point in your emails. If > you want to begin your emails/questions with "newbie alert", more > people will know how to approach your question in understandable terms. > There are some here that can no longer drop down to that level any > longer, but no matter, there will be helpful parts to their emails as > well. Just ask as much as you can from what you know, providing as > much info as you can and you'll usually find somebody will have some > useful information for you. > > Sometimes, because of your lack of time with Linux, you don't know the > correct question to ask, but explain what you are trying to do and > maybe what you've tried. I think you'll find this list to be as > helpful as anything. > > Lee
And remember, on this list the only stupid question is the one that *isn't* asked. -- Ken Schneider SuSe since Version 5.2, June 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
