I'm amazed at the postings. Many of the solutions to questions posted can be found on GOOGLE. Also UNIX, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux all come with man pages.
o Before posting try reading the relevant man pages. o Research your issue with a search engine .
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Gene Brandt brandtg@bellsouth.net wrote:
I'm amazed at the postings. Many of the solutions to questions posted can be found on *GOOGLE.* Also UNIX, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux all come with man pages.
o Before posting try reading the relevant man pages. o Research your issue with a search engine . -- Gene Brandt brandtg@bellsouth.net
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wow, who peeved you off?
You do realize that those solutions wouldn't exist on the internet if someone didn't post them And someone wouldn't post them if someone else didn't ask them. somewhere.... like this mailing list for exmaple.
On 03/30/2011 08:58 AM, Gene Brandt wrote:
I'm amazed at the postings. Many of the solutions to questions posted can be found on *GOOGLE.* Also UNIX, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux all come with man pages.
o Before posting try reading the relevant man pages. o Research your issue with a search engine
Gene,
This isn't a new complaint, here or on any other technical forum. If you feel that a question is easily researched, you can freely delete the email. If it's a truly simple question, there likely won't be more than one response to it.
Now, what *really* creates traffic is needless drama, of which this ML has had no shortage of recently. :)