> > Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > These seems to be coming up about once a day on the list, isn't *anyone* > > > searching the archives or at least googling?
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 12:08:56PM -0600, Jack O'Quin wrote: > > Perhaps the default is set too low, and many people are seeing this > > problem for the first time? Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That's an interesting argument: if the problem is widespread people > shouldn't have to do their homework? Seems like the more widespread a > problem is, the better life on the list would be iff people did their > homework _first_. Actually, I didn't make an argument, just a "perhaps". If I had made an argument, it would have gone something like this: Some people are befuddled by anything new or strange. Rob noticed an increase in questions about this problem. So, maybe more people are stumbling over it lately. Most clue-full, clever Debian users will search the list (like I did) and find the answer for themselves. But, there are always going to be some people who can't figure it out. If there are enough of them, the problem may become annoying. In that case, several possible solutions come to mind: 1) Insult these stupid people, hoping that they will abandon Debian and leave us all alone. 2) Gently teach them how better to solve problems, knowing that tomorrow there will be hundreds more who have not yet learned these valuable lessons. 3) Change the default to a more reasonable value so the issue doesn't come up so often. You decide... ;-) Regards, -- Jack O'Quin Austin, Texas, USA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]