For the Newbies
Bob Marcan
bob at interstudio.homeunix.net
Fri Feb 27 13:13:43 UTC 2004
Richard Welty wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 00:37:45 +0100 "T. Ribbrock" <emgaron at gmx.net> wrote:
>
>>OpenBSD is quite easy to learn for anyone who has learned to *read*.
>>They have *excellent* man pages, far better than any Linux I've seen.
>
>
>>In turn, you flamed to a crisp on their mailing list, if you *didn't*
>>read the man pages, the FAQ and the mailing list archive.
>
>
> been there, done that, got the scorch marks.
>
> it's an equally good idea to approach fedora that way -- check
> the FAQ(s), the list archives, the man pages, and google, and
> then start your question by mentioning that you've already done
> some preliminary research without arriving at a result.
>
> richard
Isn't this apply to everything?
When you buy some home appliance, do you read the manuals,
or just plug in, start and wait if you see the smoke?
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