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2009-01-22
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2009-01-22
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2009-01-22
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2009-01-22
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2009-01-22
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Well, Ubuntu is designed, at least in part, for newbies. So their forums will reflect that.
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2009-01-22
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Well, Ubuntu is designed, at least in part, for newbies. So their forums will reflect that.
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2009-01-22
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You are right. But It seems like a tragic law that whenever a forum gets popular it becomes useless even to newbies because questions are left unanswered and searching the forum will lead to less useful information.
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2009-01-22
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You are right. But It seems like a tragic law that whenever a forum gets popular it becomes useless even to newbies because questions are not answered anymore and searching the forum will lead to less useful information.
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2009-01-22
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...it'd be better to work on encouraging the users you have to move up the scale (thus alleviating the newb-query problem, and permitting reaccelerated growth with matched advancement).
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so many questions go unanswered in ubuntuforums, so many posts without replies. it's scary. it reminds me of some of my negative experiences with ubuntu in the past: trying to change the cursor (to replace that big, fat, stupid i-beam that used to be the default--i hope they've changed that) yielded no responses in ubuntuforums....
anyway, i just thought i'd express my appreciation for the responsiveness of this forum. i feel like people are actually listening when i post here.