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Re: FAQs (was Re: moving contents of hard drive)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (vaibhav goel)
Mon Oct 28 10:11:48 1996

Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 10:08:44 -0500 (EST)
From: vaibhav goel <vgoel@servtech.com>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
In-Reply-To: <199610281328.IAA03635@chaos>
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On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Sheldon E. Newhouse wrote:

> One of things I like about RedHat in general, and the RedHat lists in
> particular,  is that I can frequently get quick answers to problems
> which come up in my day-to-day operations "using" RedHat Linux.  
>  Most of us are busy and want to get things done as quickly as is
> possible.  If I have a Solaris question, it takes days and days to get
> an answer. This means I have to keep thinking about it and it takes away
> from other productive activity.  

I agree with this completely.  I don't know if you were following my "FTP
installation woes"  problem thread or not but had I not got help from Erik
and others, I probably would have given up and looked elsewhere for a
Linux distribution.


>  I think it is good for all of us, and a good marketing strategy for
> RedHat to keep these channels open.  If a topic of frequent discussion
> were put in a FAQ, then the traffic dealing with it on the list will
> diminish, so it is good to have it. 

Stop reading my mind ;)

Regards,

Vaibhav

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