Hello All,
I am new to this group and is a Java Developer (J2EE). Just hanging around as I sometimes do work on Linux and I like it.
I completely agree with biju. Biju it's good to have such an inspiring member in the group. Sometimes members are so newbie that they are not able to put in appropriate search keywords thus getting huge listing in google which is of no use. In such case we need to help them.
Amish I also agree with you. We do need to keep guys reminding that before posting simple questions one should try finding solution on their own. This helps to groom our members to become independent and gradually they can also start helping other members of group.
Hey guys, I just wanted to know that if the next GLUG meet is at Netcore (Mumbai) then can I attend the same. My friend Nehal is also working over there [Hey NEHAL, are you listening? Are you too the member of this group? :))].
Always glads....
=============================================================== Biju Wrote: ----------- Dear All,
I know its very irritating when people ask simple questions.....but from my point of view we should encourage all types of questions rather that pointing at google or man.
Its true amish, that individuals do not utilise the existing information before shooting questions, but often most of my solutions come from existing replies on mailing lists all around the world, indexed by google.
Preassumptions on how the member utilizes the information or on whether he/she uses it or not is not worthwhile probing into.
Maybe the enlightened can provide exact links for a particular topic to reduce the time taken for searches.
As for the question on Connecting to a Win2k using sambav3, my suggestion is using LinNeighborhood
http://www.linuxsoft.cz/en/redirect.php?id_download=9855
I personally use it to browse the network..!
bye rgds
biju ===============================================================
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