On 15/01/12 11:03, Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2012 10:10:24 +0000, s...@funkygibbins.me.uk said:
Is it just me or was there more by way of hardcore Linux posts pinging
back and forth in those days, too?
It's not just you. I think the big difference is Ubuntu: before it was
available, the discussions were technical and generally distro agnostic.
These days the discussions tend to be less technical and more about how to
achieve Y in distro Z. There's even a tendency towards assuming the
reader uses Ubuntu too with statements like, "I'm running Awful
Albatross" without qualifying that that is a version of Ubuntu.
Finally, there is a misunderstanding of the expectations of
pre-release/beta software.
This is true of LUG lists in general, not just this one.
I suspect you are right Keith.
I think too that the quality of material available on forums has
improved and is generally more reliable than it was, especially in the
case of the distro-specific issues you mention.
And perhaps we are all a bit smarter too. These days I am better at
digging around myself for answers than I was, and many of the issues I
used to regularly encounter seem to have disappeared, possibly due to
the increasingly homogenised (is that the right word?) nature of modern
Linux distros, with the better features quickly finding their way into
the mix, as it were.
Sean
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