On Dec 7, 2011 11:02 PM, "Grant Edwards" wrote: > > On 2011-12-07, Stroller wrote: > > > > On 6 December 2011, at 23:25, Grant Edwards wrote: > >> ... > >> The Ubuntu documentation seems to be mainly user-forum threads full of > >> wrong answers posted by people who didn't understand the question. > > > > I tried Ubuntu, hated this *so* much. > > > > I'm sure all the respondents were just trying to be helpful, but they > > made Ubuntu look like the distro of idiots. > > Ubuntu is intended to be usable by people ignorant of how Linux/Unix > works. As such, it does tend to get used by people who are ignorant > of how Linux/Unix works. Asking such a group for technical help is an > express-train to frustration -- but there doesn't really seem to be > anywhere you can ask questions of Ubuntu users who _do_ understand > things. > askubuntu.com (a part of the StackExchange network) is a good place to ask Ubuntu-related questions. Heck, the whole StackExchange sites are wonderful. I myself frequent StackOverflow (where I answer bash questions), ServerFault (mostly answering iptables questions), and SuperUser (where I ask questions). My handle in StackExchange is pepoluan. Rgds,