On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 13:01, chris sherwood wrote:
> one:  I pay particular attention to the posts from the more common names
> that I see. as the info is good and I never know when I may need it.

Sensible policy... I've learned a lot over the past... what, four years?
by reading posts on Red Hat's lists.

> two: I am a little intimidated about trying to post to this list as there is
> a sense of elitism.

I don't know if it's elitism as much as cynicism.  I think it happens
when using computers becomes about using computers rather than the
people you're communicating with, the games you play, or the work you
do.  Administration, in particular is almost all assembling solutions
for other people, and never using the products you used to enjoy so
much.  I don't know exactly, but I've been posting a lot less since I
noticed that my posts were increasingly cynical and decreasingly
helpful.  I think I'd like to work a joe job for a while so that I could
enjoy computers more  :)

> finally ummm... not to sound stupid but where is the documentation located
> for redhat?

Red Hat's web site -> "Support and Docs" near the top -> "Red Hat Docs"
on the left.  There's links for manuals, books, etc.

http://www.redhat.com/docs/




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