Re: FreeBSD on IRC

2005-09-12 Thread Jared
On 9/11/05, Soeren Straarup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Hans Nieser wrote: > > > Chris wrote: > >> I just wanted to make a note - in the past I pushed that FreeBSD on IRC > >> is a good place for users to seek help - Well, I have been proven > wrong. > >> > >> While it's

Re: FreeBSD on IRC

2005-09-11 Thread Soeren Straarup
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Hans Nieser wrote: Chris wrote: I just wanted to make a note - in the past I pushed that FreeBSD on IRC is a good place for users to seek help - Well, I have been proven wrong. While it's true there MAY be a few decent IRC channels that actually offer help with FreeBSD, I

Re: FreeBSD on IRC

2005-09-10 Thread Hans Nieser
Chris wrote: I just wanted to make a note - in the past I pushed that FreeBSD on IRC is a good place for users to seek help - Well, I have been proven wrong. While it's true there MAY be a few decent IRC channels that actually offer help with FreeBSD, I can now say that I was wrong to assume tha

Re: FreeBSD on IRC

2005-09-10 Thread Peter Kieser
#freebsd on freenode is a worthless channel full of venomous channel operators who ban for grammar, and spelling mistakes. --Peter Jason wrote: I have been IRC'ing now for around 10 years and find #FreeBSD on UnderNet, #FreeBSDhelp on EFNet and ##FreeBSD on freenode to be useful most times. H

RE: FreeBSD on IRC

2005-09-09 Thread Jason
I have been IRC'ing now for around 10 years and find #FreeBSD on UnderNet, #FreeBSDhelp on EFNet and ##FreeBSD on freenode to be useful most times. However #FreeBSD on EFNet is a worthless channel full of venomous toads. Jason "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." - Hunter S. Thompson