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Re: debian-user split



*- On 30 Jun, richard wrote about "debian-user split"

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> I had this thought the other day when I was looking over some archived
> deban-user stuff. Two thoughts actually. I know that there are an awful
> lot of questions that crop up time and time again. These aren't directly
> related to the Debian-FAQ but crop up enough that maybe there should be
> something like a debian-user-FAQ, kinda like the Linux-FAQ but tailored
> more towards Debian GNU/Linux.

Check out all the links under the User Documentation
page on Debian's site, http://www.debian.org/doc/.

> 
>     Secondly a while someone commented about the number of users new to
> Linux and using debian as their first version (I think it was posted on
> debian-devel in march sometime.) Anyway, the thought was was that maybe
> there should be a new debian list, something like debian-newbie. That
> way people would hopefully think about joining the newbiew list, moving
> to the user list once they have a better understanding of debian GNU/Linux.
> For instance, I was thinking that the sort of questions on debian-newbie
> would be along the lines of; how do I compile a kernel? Why doesn't X work?
> Does debian support my soundcard? HELP!
> 
> And debian-user could be used for questions like; my ip-masquerading appears
> to be broken, I've tried ..., I've upgraded X to patato and now my systems
> broken..., I'm looking for ...
> 
> You get the idea. If I'm being completely stupid here then please say so
> nicely. I'm just throwing a thought I had to the group. Comments would
> be most welcome.

This topic has been disucussed MANY times in the past.  Dig through the
archives.  Basically you don't want a newbie only list because then it
would be newbies helping newbies, yikes!  For there to be any useful
advice on the newbie list then more advanced users would have to read
that list as well, then you are back to having a more general list
again.  It is better for a newbie to lurk on a more general list and
learn from the other advice that is going on, even if it doesn't
directly relate to a current problem that you may have.  If you think
you have a newbie question, chances are that it may have already been
answered before, check the archives.

-- 
Brian 
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