On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 18:34, James McKenzie wrote: > Eucke: > > I tried Googling for my problem with FC2 and I got nowhere. I just > looked through the "offical" archives (which BTW seems to work very well > from my work address) and there is nothing on it. I've asked several > times here hoping to find if anyone has tried what I did and received no > responses. At this time, it appears that I'm on my own, but I still > would like assistance in resolving the problem. > > James McKenzie > So what is the problem? You say you have one, but I see nothing that tells me what it is, nor how to help. > Eucke Warren wrote: > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "HaJo Schatz" <hajo@xxxxxxxx> > >To: "James Mckenzie" <jjmckenzie51@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "For users of Fedora Core > >releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > >Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 9:01 AM > >Subject: Re: I've had enough > > > > > > > > > >>On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 23:55, James Mckenzie wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Walter and others: > >>> > >>>When you 'suggest' read the archives, where are they? > >>> > >>> > >>eg www.gmane.org > >> > >>But I also find it not acceptable to ask newcomers to consult the > >>archives while being well aware that the official archive (@ redhat.com) > >>is horribly broken -- and no-one seeming to care to fix it or at least > >>putting a link to a working archive there... > >> > >>-- > >>HaJo Schatz <hajo@xxxxxxxx> > >>http://www.HaJo.Net > >> > >> > > > >FWIW, I typically start with Google and then refine from there....when I > >cannot scare anything up there by messing with my keywords I'll then ask the > >list (RH's Lists as well...) . With few exceptions...the community has > >never failed as a last line of defense. The official archive may be broken > >but there's a good chance that what you're after is out there. None of us > >late comers are blazing any new trails...someone's struggled with it before > >we did to be certain! > > > >-Eucke > > > > > > > >