On Tuesday 29 March 2005 12:36, Holly Bostick wrote: > I feel that there's some fundamental issue at work when I see so many > posts (not only here, on all kinds of Linux lists/forums), where the > answer, or a major clue to the answer, is in the original error > message, yet users are completely overlooking those messages. I can't > really believe that the errors are obtuse (or at least I can't > imagine how they could be made clearer), so is this an educational > issue? And is there any way to help users see that they more than > likely already have the capacity to solve their own problems, > whatever their level of "technical knowledge", often much faster than > waiting for someone to reply on a forum or (other, slower) list?
Usually two heads are better than one, when you feel clueless you call for help; someone call sooner than other... Have you ever been asked to fix a pc that was just unplugged? :-) A nice (and original too!) idea would be: write a script #!/bin/bash pstree -hal > /tmp/whocalledme.txt call it "B", make it executable, run again in error condition and then go to analize /tmp/whocalledme.txt Ciao Francesco -- Linux Version 2.6.12-rc1, Compiled #7 Sun Mar 20 08:26:19 CET 2005 One 1.53GHz AMD Athlon XP Processor, 2.5GB RAM, 3022.84 Bogomips Total macula -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list