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there is a pretty good thread going on in the soapbox subject "
![]() Suggestion: GUI, not terminal!" to which i tip my hat and give credit for prompting this 'bright idea' (if it is....if it is not then i take ALL the blame for its stupidity).. the originating poster's point is that some of the folks here most often jump right to an "open a terminal and...blah blah..." answer.. he is right, of course...but, the truth is that in some cases that is THE answer the asker wanted....BECAUSE the asker is at the correct level of understanding of Linux to USE that answer.. i mean, lets face it: there are folks that ask a question and if they get an answer like "open YaST and go to Software > blah > blah...and search for . . ." and they reply "What is YaST? Where do I get that?" then, answer the next poster the SAME way, and they comes back with: What do you think i am, an idiot? "You do NOT have to tell me how to use YaST like i am an idiot! ...huff.." my point: we (unless you are LOT smarter than me) usually don't have one clue about the following kinds of things about a poster's situation (unless s/he knows to include ALL of these things in their question): - capable/experienced at the command line (KNOWS what "a terminal" is, and how to launch one) -- knows that the root password will not show as typed -- knows if we say "become root" that that does not mean log into a NEW GUI session as root and . . . -- knows how to copy/paste to "report the output back to this forum thread" -- etc - is a KDE X.x user (or GNOME, or . . . ) - is now on openSUSE 1X.x - has nvidia/intel/ati/other graphics - is using a notebook or . . . - is well versed in Windows, and is an Admin with one or two headless Linux servers in his farm of 300 WinTel desktops and just needs . . . and, maybe a few dozen other tidbits of USER INFORMATION that could cut down on missed communications, overly simple (or complex) answers (as seen from the users end) and generally reduce the need for the folks with the answers having to go through the drill of: "What DE you using? Which version of openSUSE? Is that a laptop? etc etc etc" sorry for taking so long to get my suggestion: wouldn't it be nice if there were a new user sign questionnaire that could capture all those kinds of USEFUL information and log it into the poster's profile?? AND, when a poster begins a new thread, when s/he pushes "Post" (Send?) s/he gets shown the technical profile and asked if anything needs to be changed for THIS posted problem... ok....so, maybe it is easier to guess that everyone is using openSUSE 11.1, KDE4.2 on a Nvidia based laptop with a successfully installed driver, understands CLI . . . . i can tell you this: i'm about tired of having fun by GUESSING what the asker's question is all about.. -- have fun |
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> We encourage everyone, newbie and expert alike, to post as much
> information about their setup, hardware, what they've tried, etc. etc. i guess that encouragement is not in place often visited...or read. -- have fun |
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Hey have fun:
> i guess that encouragement is not in place often visited...or read. I say it every chance I get. ![]() -- Kim (2/12/2009 12:48:54 PM Mountain) |
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> I say it every chance I get.
![]() so, are you saying that it is not a problem we don't have a info collection mechanism BECAUSE a new person here knows how to ask questions if they are already smart enough to have read all your advice/comments.. OR what? -- have fun |
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