I'll answer this, it's worth explaining, although the comparison with Gentoo may be unfair (for which I apologize. Gentoo HOWTOS are spot on. Gentoo's own documentation seems to me to always be up-to-date. Almost miraculously. When I search for documentation, I don't see out of date versions, I don't have to wade and weed through out of date docs to get to one that works. I don't know why, but the quality is exemplary. I have also found the bugzilla site very much up to date. <br>
<br>And I apologize to say the following about Ubuntu's docs, because I am really having an excellent experience with Ubuntu right now, and I have referred a number of people to Ubuntu: I have had to sort through gobs of howto descriptions---google ubuntu and a few key words about a problem, and I get an array of hits, not all of which are specific to the problem or issue. I can't explain the difference. One thing I am personally guilty of is offering clueless advice when I was clueless, as though I were clueful. I used to post advice just because I wanted to be helpful, when in reality I didn't know much at all. I had to give that up. Out of respect, I suppose. That is one reason I recognize this issue---and perhaps I am being unduly harsh. <br>
<br>Perhaps I can expand on this: I have personal issues with various points about Ubuntu, some of them involving earlier disatisfaction with Debian regarding kernel compiling and installing packages from upstream source. Earlier on, however, Debian distros---I used Knoppix alot, just to make the install easier---always didn't hold together for me: the complicated packages did not work! But Ubuntu seems to have solved almost all of those problems! How do I know, maybe Debian has too. I have had some rough spots, however, where I was seeking help, and I could not find help with them. I suspect most of the fault is my own, for I have not grokked the Ubuntu way. Some of my queries have never been answered, and I suspect that perhaps my verbose postings got in the way of what I was trying to ask. I pulled hair out, and bit the bullet. Finally I have been able to figure out what was going on at least to the extent of getting back on track. Almost always.<br>
<br>I recognize it is true that Gentoo users are more clueful, but when I was clueless, and that was many times, I received polite answers---usually immediately---from users who really knew what the problem was. And never even one time have I seen an RTFM. Never did I see clueless answers either in a howto or on the list. At least part of this might be professionality. <br>
<br>I hope these comments are taken as constructive. <br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Derek Broughton <<a href="mailto:news@pointerstop.ca">news@pointerstop.ca</a>> wrote:<br><div>
You are correct, the Ubuntu Wiki is pretty amazing. <br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>
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I'd disagree about the bug system - it may take you a while to learn<br>
Launchpad, but my experience is that it _is_ up-to-date and useful.<br>
</blockquote><div><br>I think you are correct again, I have not figured out how to use it. <br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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