• Engywuck
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    231 year ago

    Maybe tell us what you need the documentation for… Writing kernel modules? Installing distros? Configuring software? Archlinux wiki is a very good general reference, btw.

    • @folakOP
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      11 year ago

      Yeah, I mean for linux in general, everything around linux

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Yeah, I mean for linux in general, everything around linux

        Waves hand in the general direction of the internet. It’s all there.

        Seriously, hone in a bit. Like “I’m a complete noob where do I start” or “I installed Mint and it works fine, now what?”

        Something like that

        • @folakOP
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          11 year ago

          More than, “I’m a complete noob where do I start, where do I learn, why, who, where, when”

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            One of the first lessons to learn is how to ask questions.

            The doggedness on tripling down on “I want to know everything” is remarkable but it is not going to get you a result.

            Your best starting point until you are able to articulate a more focussed question is the Arch wiki as already suggested.

            Do a bare bones arch install on a PC you don’t care about breaking (a very old one with limited hardware perhaps) while following the arch install instructions on the wiki.

            If you’re a noob then you’ll constantly run into terms you don’t understand look them up as you go.

            Ciao and good luck.

            End of lime

            • @folakOP
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              21 year ago

              Hum… Okay… Thanks for the help !

            • @[email protected]
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              Answers like this is why people stay out of Linux, you want to get in and the first thing they say is “learn to ask a question!!!”

              If you couldn’t tell OP was a beginner from the second question, then you are not good at understanding questions.

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                Yeah no it’s not, I offered some gentle prompts to help him refine his question into something that could be answered. As did several others.

                He ignored that and tripled down with “I want to know everything”

                That’s not an answerable question.

                You have to want to learn before you can be taught. If you can’t listen to the prompt of “ok cool, you’re keen but pick a thing” then there’s no point me trying to help.

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  Read between the lines, when an expert has ever said “I want to know everything”, OP is clearly a beginner in the subject.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    21 year ago

                    You seem stuck on me supposedly not recognising he was a beginner.

                    I’d encourage you to re-read the two examples I gave as to what perhaps the questions he might want to ask were. I clearly did recognise that was the mostly likely scenario.

                    When they ignored the suggestion and came back with their “boil the ocean” response I responded with the only answer possible to an unanswerable question and pointed them to ground zero for linux knowledge. Install Arch and read everything you don’t understand.

                    Doing that process will force them to ask specific questions that can be answered.

                    Of course if you think there is any answer to the question of where someone should go to instantly learn everything then I would love you to post it. I certainly will be bookmarking it.