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channels:linux [2007/03/03 21:22]
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 ====== #Linux ====== ====== #Linux ======
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-hangout for all the linux users of AfterNET.+Not Just #linux 
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 +#linux is a hangout for lovers of operating systems and computers in general. From Linux to Windows, software to hardware, everything's welcome.
  
 ===== FAQ ===== ===== FAQ =====
-  * What distro do you reccomend+ 
-    We tend to suggest [[http://www.ubuntulinux.com|Ubuntu]] lot, but there are advocates of everything from Slackware to Gentoo and even rolling your ownIt really depends on your hardware, yourself, and what you need it to do+  * What's the topic
-  * I have never used linux, but I want to try it, how do I get started? +     Operating systems and computing in generalWhile Linux is common subject, idle and serious chat and banter about Unix, Windows, or anything else is common and accepted. 
-    We suggest you get an [[http://www.ubuntulinux.com|Ubuntu]] 'live-cd-- this is a special CDROM that will boot linux on your computer without touching your hard driveYou can try it out and see what its likewith no commitment or risk to your data.+  * Is the topic enforced? 
 +     * Not typically, but it's the sort of discussion to expect, both to see and engage in. 
 +  * Can I ask questions? 
 +     * Sure, some guidelines on how to get helpful answers are available below. Chieflydon't ask to ask, just ask. 
 +  * I'm new, what operating system / linux distro should I use? 
 +     * It's all up to you, either for you to discuss, debate, and compare opinions within the channel, or for you to explore for yourself. Every choice is a different compromise. 
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 +===== General Channel Guidelines ===== 
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 +  * Remain civilremember that behind every username sits a person. Debate, don't attack. 
 +  * Don't derail conversations needlessly. Read the room. 
 +  * Don't use the names for groups/types of people to be derogatory. 
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 + 
 +===== How to Get the Most Out of a Question ===== 
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 +#linux is a place to chat as much as it is a place to discuss problems and get help. Questions are permitted and welcome, however weak questions create weak answers. There's a few things you can keep in mind to make it as likely as possible you'll find what you're looking for: 
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 +  * You don'need permission to ask a question. Just go ahead and ask
 +  * #linux is not a search engine. If someone solved your problem with an easy search, you could have done it yourself. 
 +  * Be specific and include details. As well, keep things concise. Ask questions, not essays. 
 +  * Configs help, but if it's more than a couple of linesuse a paste tool such as pastebin. 
 +  Ask and then wait. Be patient, and give people a chance to see your message and reply. 
 +  * Try to ask questions to point yourself in the right direction. The more you can learn yourself, the better. 
 +  * #linux is not an authority. Respect people's advice, but understand it rather than blindly follow. 
 + 
 +===== How to Give the Most when Answering a Question ===== 
 + 
 +Just as much as asking good questions is beneficial to the channel, knowing how to give helpful answers is also a benefit. Here's a few suggestions as to what to keep in mind when trying to help someone: 
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 +  * Nobody knows everythingBe kind to people who are new or are having trouble doing what might seem simple to you. 
 +  * Your way isn't always the best. Just because you like what works for you, doesn't mean other people must do it your way tooSuggest, don't demand. 
 +  * Try not to mislead people. As generous as it is to try and helpnot being sure yourself may do more harm than good. 
 +  * Help people to figure things out by themselves. Sometimes pointing people in the right direction is the best help you can give. 
 +  * Be concise, yet detailed. It's as helpful for answers as it is for questions.