---------------- snip -------------- > On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 11:20:57AM -0800, John Bagdanoff wrote: > > I've subscribed & unsubscribed several times over the last 2 years > > easily enough, but never could decipher the signature of this list. > > Since more and more people from corel and storm distros are joining, > > maybe a more decipherable sig could be written? Such as: > > > > > > send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > subject: unsubscribe
Hello, <begin rant> That's what it already says, or actually "If you want to unsubscribe send a mail message with 'unsubscribe' as the subject and nothing in the body, addressed to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" What could be clearer :) ? A lot of the functionality and power of Linux (Unix), from the user's point of view, is the ability to do non-trivial things with simple commands. Add to that the ability to combine two or more of those individual commands together ( | > < , etc ) and you have flexibility and (after some experience) ease of use. Things that are perhaps difficult to learn are often easy to use once you do. If you start making things "easier" for the novice, pretty soon you'll end up with a huge, bloated gui system with some fill-in-the-blank dialog boxes and no flexibility. You'll be back to Windows. Let's don't make the operating system 'dumber'. Let's have users who are willing to learn. <end of rant> Robert ------------ snip ---------