>* Nicolás Conde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: >> Hello. >> I don't mean to be rude with this, but i've noticed that few people >> do their homework before posting. I've seen some questions over and over >> again for which answers exist in the {manual pages | list archives}. >> Looking for existing answers (IOW doing your own research) before >> posting helps everyone: you learn about your OS and your computer, >> becoming a better {admin | user}; and also reduces the amount of >> messages received by subscribers everyday. >> So, without wanting to ofend anyone, before you post a question >> >> 1. RTFM (Read The Friendly Manual) >> 2. Search the {archives | HOW-TOs} >> 3. Ask your local {Linux | Unix} guru (if you have one) >> >> and if this doesn't help (which I doubt) drop some lines to this list. >> Thanks all, enjoy Linux.
>YOUR AN ELITIST BASTARD. IT IS BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE YOU LINUS WILL >NEVER HAVE MARKET SHARE. I just get tired of putting in the standard newbie disclaimer: I HAVE searched the archives, I HAVE done "apropos ~ ", I HAVE RTFM, I HAVE tried Google, and I STILL do not know the answer. Maybe I should, just to cover my butt from annoyed, veteran users. Thing is, though, that this list is called "User", not "Upper-echelon-kernel-developers-do-not-disturb". Newbie though I am, I _am_ a user, too. Thanks. BTW, to all who patiently help. I think the Debian support/documentation systems are awesome. -- Tom Schuetz | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>