Well for what it's worth, I've been doing this Linux/UNIX thing for quite
some time and I fully expect to put my foot in my mouth on this list at some
point.
Overall my experience with Linux (and UNIX) is that it's a big place. There
are whole aspects to the monster that I really have no idea about and (in
theory) aspects that I'm quite comfortable with.
So just answer what you know and ask what you don't... works for me :)
Marc
-- Marc Matteo Online Technology Leader http://www.sacbee.com> ---------- > From: William W. Viergever > Reply To: lug-nuts@saclug.org > Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 10:28 AM > To: lug-nuts@saclug.org; lug-nuts@saclug.org > Subject: Newbies Allowed? ... WAS: Re: [lug-nuts] Response to Da > Basics meeting > > PMFJI: > > I'm a Newbie* to this list, but have been a long timer on the SAS-List > Server (been a SAS code dog since mid 70's and an OS/2-er since '89) and > over there we court all questions: newbie or guru <g>. > > As in any crowd of individuals, however, you may get the snide, > put-down-ish response here and there. But the List does seem to "police" > itself (large N, I guess, keeps the outliers in check) such that, by and > large, the SAS-List is a casual and comfortable place for all. > > Not to be presumptuous, but I don't see why it can't be the same here. > > In fact, I *guarantee*, I'll put my foot in my mouth at least a few times, > via "dumb-to-others" types of questions when I finally get around to post > to this List <vbg>. > > ----- > * I'm so new, I don't even have a Linux box yet!!. > > Later > > > > At 04:12 PM 01/14/2000 -0800, Eric Andreasen wrote: > > >Sounds like a good idea. It can be intimidating to think about posting > newbie-like questions in the rarified atmosphere of this linux guru forum. > ; ) I'm sure we sometimes look downright ignorant, yet, if you read the > definition of the word "ignorant", we are! I'd like to feel free to ask > dumb questions without thinking I might be waisting anyone's time (or > bandwidth!). > >Eric A. > > > >>From: "Dilley, Larry (OTS-RC)" <Larry_Dilley@billing.com> > >>Reply-To: lug-nuts@saclug.org > >>To: "'lug-nuts@saclug.org'" <lug-nuts@saclug.org> > >>Subject: [lug-nuts] Response to Da Basics meeting > >>Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 08:34:51 -0800 > >> > >>I thought it was good stuff. Even though I knew everything from the > meeting, > >>I'm still a pretty green newbie. Many times I find myself lost at some > of > >>our regular meetings. I still contest that we need some sort of "newbie > >>forum" for those of us that are just starting out > >______________________________________________________ > >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > >************************************************************************* > *** > >* To UNSUBSCRIBE from the list, send a message with "unsubscribe > lug-nuts" > >* in the message body to majordomo@saclug.org. Please direct other > >* questions, comments, or problems to lug-nuts-owner@saclug.org. > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > William W. Viergever Voice : (916) 483-8398 > Viergever & Associates Fax : (916) 483-8399 > A SAS Institute Quality Partner (USA) E-mail : wwvierg@ibm.net > Sacramento, CA 95825 > > "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana." > - Groucho Marx > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > ************************************************************************** > ** > * To UNSUBSCRIBE from the list, send a message with "unsubscribe lug-nuts" > * in the message body to majordomo@saclug.org. Please direct other > * questions, comments, or problems to lug-nuts-owner@saclug.org. > >
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