On 2/17/07, Jeff Rollin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


What's stopping YOU? And even if something is stopping you, why do you feel
it necessary or wise to tell that user to use Linux instead of working to
improve OBSD and/or help him with his problem?


Because in general it's a waste of time to help a user to get his
OpenBSD install to work just like his Linux install, performance-wise,
looks-wise, functionality-wise, etc.  If the guy had given any
concrete info beyond "oooh, Firefox is slow to start up on OpenBSD" he
would probably receive some good suggestions on figuring out what the
problem is, if any.

Personally my attitude is he can stick with Linux, not because he's
looking for a similar experience on OpenBSD but because he doesn't
seem to be able to formulate a reasonable request for help.

Greg

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