-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 CCing this just in case WB has left the building...
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:32:48AM -0700, W. B. Maguire II wrote: > And what about discretization in other areas? I asked a question about the > Debian install (3.0 r1) not recognizing my HDDs connected to a Rocket-133 > PCI-IDE card (a few days ago---titled "New Debian install + Rocket133 = no > HDDs! (Please help..."). Adding pleas for help ("Please help" "HELP!!" or similar) on *any* high traffic mailing list usually causes everybody else's brain to automatically s/$PLEA/I'm a noob without a clue and entitlement issues, delete me and move on/ . You might have greater success after giving ESR's howto a readthrough. http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > The end result? The end result is unfortunate for Debian. I really *did* > want to try Debian, but with the only response I got to my > hour-long-researching-post being "compile your own kernel", that pretty > much shut this new-comer down! If I had seen it, I would have asked if you had read the Installation Manual (http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install), or suggest you try Knoppix. > In the few days that I have been on this list, I can > say that I have seen many, many requests for help go unanswered. It's not our fault that people still haven't gotten the hang of effectively communicating in written form almost 40 years after the creation of email, and several millennia after the advent of written language. We exist because we don't want to cater to the Great Unwashed. > Maybe I'll be able to give Debian a try at some point in the future, but at > this point, it feels almost unsupported to me. I'm not saying that there's > no help here, I'm just saying that the volume is *crushing*, and that it > seems that many of the requests for help are being lost in the volume! Is your mail reader threaded? You'd notice that the vast majority of messages are parts of existing threads. Most threads get response. If you don't get a response, you're doing something that's causing people to avoid that thread (bad subject, not enough info, looks even remotely like another AOL idiot thinking we care about their "printer icon", etc). > It sounds to me that you imply that anyone who doesn't have a good mail > client just shouldn't bother with this list. Well, you're on the right track. Anybody who doesn't have a good mail client shouldn't bitch that they get burned by volume. Especially on this list. Just popping open tin real quick and searching my news server, I see these newsgroups *all* mirror this list (post by sending directly to the list): apana.lists.os.linux.debian.user jlug.ml.debian.users linux.debian.user I also know of (but don't seem to carry)...gmane.debian.user There's also a digest version. Anybody who has a bad mail client has no business using email. 8:o) > I, myself, haven't had the time to migrate to Mutt on my RH9 Linux > box, so I'm temporarily putting-up with Eudora on Win98 (even though > I *hate* it and Windows!). Fastest, easiest way to solve that problem: Delete windows now and don't go back. You don't learn to swim by standing in the wading pool, after all. Most guys I know, myself included, learned to swim by being pushed off the pier at a Scout camp in my early teen years. I'm a pretty strong swimmer now. It worked again for me in 1997 when I switched to Debian. You think Debian's a bit off-setting to newbies now, you should go back five years. Before apt! > Fine, maybe you and your *good* e-mail client can handle the volume > on this list, but what about me and my *Windoze-average/crappy* > e-mail client? You make it sound like we should be spending our time catering to the weakest link (bad software) instead of working towards the goal of getting the people who are ready for it over to a better alternative. > _________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ________ |**=== > / |**=== > ( W. B. Maguire II, Ph.D. Tel: 303.772.1615 |===== > | Chief Executive Manager FAX: 303.651.6389 9|| > | Analytic Investments LLC _ | > | 700 Ken Pratt Blvd STE204 PMB166 ( ) The ASCII ribbon | > ( Longmont CO 80501-6455 X campaign against ) > \__________________________________ / \ _ HTML e-mail __/ As bad as HTML email is, arguably, warlording is worse. There's a chance HTML email has content, massive sigblocks are content-free. http://ursine.ca/jargon/html/W/warlording.html - -- .''`. Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' : `. `'` proud Debian admin and user `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fix a system -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAIbS9UzgNqloQMwcRAm3EAJ9HLe7hCXEcAooy6m8p1FJAMA3svgCbBYuq Tcnr5qUN3oB3evx6Bfq3XvU= =6Hye -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]