I spend several hours a day in
IRC support channels helping people who do want to learn how to make their
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On 5/8/07, Jonathan Hutchins
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> On Tuesday 08 May 2007 06:08:21 pm Earle Beason wrote:
>
> > I didn't realize how much of an impact that last message would have,
>
> Like a rock dropped in a cave of sleeping dragons? Hey, about time we got
> some life showing around here.
>
> I could've been more clear about my concepts. Let me say in my defense that
> one of the reasons I chose to vent was that I spend several hours a day in
> IRC support channels helping people who do want to learn how to make their
> computer work for them. Unfortunately, this is also where I meet a few with
> bad attitudes who expect someone else do do the work for them.
>
> One other thing I see is a surprising lack of initiative. People will log on
> to IRC and ask "what will happen if I ...". Did it occur to you to just try
> it and see? Today it was "If I burn a bootable CD iso to a DVD, will it
> still be bootable?". Is it worth the cost of a blank DVD to find out?
>
> It does seem like there are some areas of Linux where people think that those
> with knowledge are superior to those without. Slackware definitely has that
> reputation. I've encountered developers who's attitude is "if you can't
> figure it out from the source code, you don't deserve to run our software".
> Guess what? I don't. There are also attitudes that if you aren't a c0der,
> you're a luser.
>
> Some people claim that the learning curve of *nix has always been steep
> because those at the top consider their knowledge as a form of elitism. I
> admit that it is difficult to distinguish their grumbling over GUI
> configuration tools from my own (which is (of course) based on a desire to
> have people learn the command line so they understand what's going on).
>
> That said, the members of the KCLUG mailing list have consistently been one of
> the best resources for learning linux and solving linux problems, as well as
> general technical info. They're also generally friendly and polite, although
> some of us do enjoy a good argument now and again.
>
> I hope there are no ruffled feelings anywhere, it's all in the spirit of good
> life and communication. Oh, and welcome to the list!
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