Resources to check out before starting a new thread
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Before starting a new thread, always search first to make sure your question hasn't already been answered somewhere else. The following are some great resources to help you get started:
Re: Resources to check out before starting a new thread
I understand that repeats are annoying, but pointing someone to the linux site and saying you'll find the answer there is tantamount to "get lost". ; I think the idea of DANIweb is great and this is just an observation of the quality of the references i've seen lately in help responses...they of course will have a low likelyhood of being wrong and probably not expire...but
Re: Resources to check out before starting a new thread
>pointing someone to the linux site and saying you'll find the answer there is tantamount to "get lost".
Obviously. If everyone found what they were looking for by googling, DaniWeb wouldn't exist. But I don't quite see your point here, because this thread is just supposed to be a general help before you start a new thread...
Re: Resources to check out before starting a new thread
Well I am just a new comer to the world of linux wanting to learn it, if any one want to give me suggestion that will help me in this learning procedure I will surely accept that .
Well I am just a new comer to the world of linux wanting to learn it, if any one want to give me suggestion that will help me in this learning procedure I will surely accept that .
No one has posted to this discussion for at least three months. Please let old threads die and do not reply to them unless you feel you have something new and valuable to contribute that absolutely must be added to make the discussion complete. Otherwise, please start a new thread in this forum instead.