Noah, how did you forget the one not so long ago where someone had a problem with setting up PHP/Apache?
I mean I saw members falling over themselves to help (even volunteering to do the job of googling!).
The replies were coming in fast and furious. I had a trouble keeping up with the traffic. Was it because it was a chick who asked?
PS: This is not to start another sexism debate :-)

Kurup

Noah Sematimba wrote:
Well,

imho, if people ask questions, they will get answers. I have seen james post 
some postfix questions and receive answers on the list, I remember a 
particularly helpful post about getting those HUAWEI CDMA phones to work with 
linux which solved a headache i had been having for 6 months trying to figure 
out how to get it to work.

I rememerb a question about dead hard disks in FreeBSD, then yesterday about 
openvpn...etc..

I guess its also because people sometimes want to apear like they know 
everything and so feel embarassed to ask their fellow Ugandans questions 
especially since Kla is a really small town and most people know each 
other..while it is much easier to ask on general outside mailing lists where 
you are anonymous to the people who post replies even if they tell you to 
RTFM.

Noah.
On Thursday 29 June 2006 12:13, Henry M Kirya wrote:
  
Its not really an issue of taste as I consider myself to be a moderately
advanced user.
However, I remember early days when I was just testing the waters and can
tell you that most people will make a decision to go with linux or
otherwise depending on ow fast they can get answers to installation queries
and how helpful linux forums are.
I have also subscribed to this forum on and off for some time and it still
reads like
newUCC licensing guidelines
asterix UIXP server
linux router on Cisco etc
interesting as they may be, the learning curve can still be sharp for the
mother who is fed up with ms viruses and wants to try linux





-----Original Message-----
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Richard Mikisa
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On 6/29/06, Henry M Kirya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    
Newbie articles created by from the more experienced users and
documenting their experiences uing linux in Uganda etc etc
      
Well, I have seen lots of techie questions answered on this list
ranging from newbie to 'advanced'. Maybe if more newbie questions are
asked, the list will read more to your taste. Kind of hard to start
giving answers and solutions to questions that are never asked..

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Richard
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