"Kim C. Callis" wrote:
> 
> but I thought I would start from scratch. I looked at a message where the
> sender was replying to a YASQ (Yet Another Stupid Question). In this
> message, this person pretty much says that the person who posted the
> question should ahve did a better job of researching before asking the
> question to the group. Further the sender goes on to talk about the time
>
> This is very disappointing! I have been playing with linux since 0.13
>
 am overly smart about it, but because there are people out there who
are
> willing to share the knowledge.
> 
> It galls me to see people become so arrogant, that they don't have the
> time to answer YASQ. Of course the only stupid question is the one that
>
> There are some folks out there who have been using Linux and UNIX for a
> very long time. On the other hand, a lot of out new converts come from PC
> environment with a MS (as in Monolithic Software) Windows interface or the
>
> Party on dudes and dudettes, and be excellent to one another!
>

The SuSe email list is one of the "friendliest around"

I'm probably an intermediate Linux user. I still ask dumb
questions that have been asked before for a couple of reasons.

1. When it was originally asked, it didn't pertain to my system
and now it does. I'm looking for a quick answer, not hours of
searching Deja-News or the Suse-database.

2. I forgot some command, and need a quick reminder.

3. I need a concept explained to me.


These email lists are like "The Free University of the Internet".
All sorts of brains and experience are linked electronically
in a "semi-real-time". 

It's better than TV, except at playoff time. :-)


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