I don't mind 2 separate lists. I'll subscribe to both of them for now, as I'm in between learning levels. John
KaHa wrote: > > Pollywog wrote: > > > I like to get lots of messages, because I scan through them to see > > if I can learn something. I would be one of the newbies to take > > advantage of a newbie list. :) > > But most newbie questions tend to be covered in the FAQs or through a > perusal/search of the debian-user archives. Newer problems/questions > tend to get handled via the debian-user list. > > Hrmm.. on the other hand, if there *were* such a list, I think that > several somewhat experienced Linux users (myself included) and maybe > even a real guru or two might be happy to chime in and field > questions. Prolly along the lines of the "Teach a man to fish" > parable. :-) > > > -- > > Andrew > > -- > . . [EMAIL PROTECTED] > |< /-\ (-) /-\ Debian GNU/Linux > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- ************************************ * Window users: Move up to Linux * * Linux users: Move up to Debian * ************************************