On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 21:16, Michael E. Webster wrote: > While we're wondering... I wonder why people are quick to post > straight forward questions without taking time to research > their "problem". Google is a great resource for finding answers. > > I'm certainly not trying to be pretentious, but come on now... I'd > like to think that linux users are smarter than the average end-user. > How do I print? How do I exit vim? How do I play my mp3 files? > Most likely many of these questions have been answered before. > Search the web, search the newsgroups, search the fedora-list archives. > For many of these simple questions, the answer is just a search away. > > Seriously, I'd like to know. Is it easier to send an email asking for > an answer than it is to find the answer yourself? Sure it is. Will you > remember what you did to fix the problem two months from now? Probably > not. Is it laziness? Most likely. > > > Mike. > > As a guess to your question. Maybe they just want to interact with real people a little? > > > I wonder why you didn't read the release notes? > > > > http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/ > > > > -- > > William Hooper > > -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx Hurricane Charley survivor Confirmed 105 MPH winds 3 Days 9.5 hours without power