No, the way to Enlightenment is www.enlightenment.org :) (Now HOW useful is that?)
Cheers, Corey Popelier http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~pancreas Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 1 May 2000, w trillich wrote: > Steven Burns wrote: > > > > Anyway, I just thought you deserved a decent response with some specifics, > > rather > > than the lame-ass type of response you got from Mr. Peak. I mean, > > seriously, Mr. > > Peak's response gives absolutely no useful information. "I'd recommend > > getting a > > good Linux book to help you get started?" Well - NO DUH!!! The question > > is which > > book! > > > > I recently posted a question to this group about the problem I'm having > > with the > > Debian installation program and got a similarly useless response. > > > > Steven > > now, now. > > do you suppose your diatribe will elicit more cooperation? > > or less? (i tried it, and the answer is less. trust me.) > > even tho i occasionally get some terse answers which don't mean > much to me, i've learned to either ignore them and keep plugging > until i find what i need, or to ask more specific questions until > i get the pointer that breaks me out of my snag. sometimes the > answer-ers assume you know more than you do; don't be shy about > asking for more basic background info. > > certainly, it's not wise to tick off someone who has the capability > to be very ehlpful to you (even if he hasn't been, yet). > > the hand that feeds, and so forth. > > by the way -- we're ALL in this together; you'll be able to help > someone else someday, and may manage to provide an answer > that's not useful to the asker, someday. you don't owe me any > answers, and i don't owe you one, either. but if i think i can > help, i will try. > > encourage, listen, offer. > > Scold, is not The Way To Enlightenment. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >