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#1 2010-02-03 04:24:12

monty_cantsing
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Registered: 2010-02-03
Posts: 44

a resounding Thank You!

for everybody contributing their time and effort working on this wonderful distro , i would just like to say thank you . stand up , take a bow , because you've earned it .  i've been struggling for the past two weeks to get my eeepc 1005ha to do the kind of things most people would likely suspect a netbook might do , like connecting to wifi and having wpa security work , or allowing my microphone to interact with skype in a satisfactory manner.

to be fair to the other distros i tried [ mint 8 and eeebuntu ] i'm sure they might have worked , one day , if i was ever able to piece together a vast knowledge of linux by following all the dead-end threads i was chasing . i kept finding forum posts that looked like they could well possibly help me and set about applying them , but things just got worse for me and my poor little netbook .

in despair i looked around for some alternatives and came to your wonderful site . when i did a search on your forum for "1005ha" the first thing that popped up was the sweetest looking post i've laid my eyes on in a very frustrating fortnight . i took the plunge , downloaded the .iso , loaded it onto my thumbdrive and away i went . i've only made it the tiniest fraction through the post on the 1005ha and already i have wifi working correctly with wpa , and was able to skype for the first time in two weeks . i've poked through some other posts and i have a good feeling for your group . on other forums i kept getting the sense that nobody was having any fun , not the people asking for help and certainly not the people answering their questions . there also seemed to be a disconnect between posters that knew quite a bit about linux and posters that didn't . from the small sampling i've done , it would appear your posters know in detail what they're going on about , but at the same time they explain exactly what it is they're doing .

so with warm regards , let me say thanks again and congratulate you on your fine distro !
-monty:D

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#2 2010-02-03 04:52:37

corenominal
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Re: a resounding Thank You!

Thank you for your kind words. It is true, there are some amazingly talented, knowledgeable and friendly folks on these forums. So, welcome again and I hope to see you about the place some more! smile


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#3 2010-02-08 08:56:17

gosa
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From: Barcelona
Registered: 2009-12-07
Posts: 60

Re: a resounding Thank You!

monty_cantsing wrote:

i've poked through some other posts and i have a good feeling for your group . on other forums i kept getting the sense that nobody was having any fun , not the people asking for help and certainly not the people answering their questions . there also seemed to be a disconnect between posters that knew quite a bit about linux and posters that didn't . from the small sampling i've done , it would appear your posters know in detail what they're going on about , but at the same time they explain exactly what it is they're doing .

So true...

One of the big reasons I've stayed away from trying any kind of linux (until recently) was for getting the same impression.
- Everybody is talking about how great Linux is having this large userbase with lot's of people being able to help and answer questions, when reality instead showed that yes - the userbase was there, but most of the times you get a "RTFM!" stuck in your face when asking a question.

This is a feeling that I don't have from this forum. No whop-ass for stealing attention in other peoples threads, no hard words for asking a question that has an answer so obvious to everybody but me... etc... etc...

so I guess that's a:

+1

... to the essence of the original post...


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#4 2010-02-09 08:23:21

Jimbo_G
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From: Paris, France
Registered: 2009-12-08
Posts: 135

Re: a resounding Thank You!

I agree, that Eee 1005 HA post is a work of genius! Mine is now working (almost) exactly how I want it - the minor problems that remain are more fun to sort out than annoying.

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