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Date:      Fri, 24 Mar 2000 08:21:13 +1100
From:      Danny <dannyh@idx.com.au>
To:        Chris Wasser <cwasser@v-wave.com>, j mckitrick <jcm@freebsd-uk.eu.org>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: is BSD slower?
Message-ID:  <00032408244700.00323@freebsd.freebsd.org>
References:  <20000322135020.A84858@area51.v-wave.com>

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Yes people don't take logical steps in attacking a problem then the person
spends an additional hours to go back because they skip steps

Some IT Professional and ordinary users also have a habit of not reading the
instruction take careful precautions in what they do.

Then they mess up and ask people like me to fix there problems


On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Chris Wasser wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 06:45:47PM +0000, j mckitrick wrote:
> > I'm trying to explain to a pal who tried BSD recently why this might
> > be.  He also had problems with running netscape w/o a.out X binaries
> > (probably because he didn't use the port, right?)  And he also said he
> 
> afaik, there is no native BSD netscape bin which is elf, so you need the
> a.out libs to run it, or the Linux compat installed to run the Linux elf
> binary.
> 
> >  had to reboot to use newly installed libraries, that ldconfig did not
> >  work.  He's an advanced Unix/Linux user, so i don't know what i could
> >  do to help him, and these are all the details i have.  But i would
> 
> Probably because he didn't bother reading the ldconfig manual page, it
> works fine: ldconfig -aout -R -m -v
> 
> >  like to respond with something positive in the way of BSD advocacy,
> >  even if it doesn't change his mind and bring him back to BSD.  He
> >  just felt it reminded him too much of Xenix times, w/o bells and
> >  whistles.
> 
> The majority of the problems users face under BSD is lack of rtfm'ing. I
> know it's tired and overused cliche but it's true. Most people don't
> bother reading the documentation and trying to help themselves first
> before asking for help or giving up entirely.
> 
> I'm sure if he wants everything to be user-friendly he could simply
> install one of the many Linux configurations, otherwise I would suggest to
> your friend to read manpages, they're not there just to look pretty :)
> 
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