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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Noob noise on list.
From: "fabianmejia" <>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:18:23 -0000
My appologies mr. Chitte. 

I didn't mean to be offensive or to take this personal. Just wanted 
to say that it should not be anoying make "basic questions". Look, 
I've been having a lot of troubles with Linux, and I found answers in 
many different groups, from embedded systems to computer graphics, so 
some answers may be helpfull to some others working in different 
areas.

[I hope we can close this discussion :) .]

--- In  "j.chitte" <> wrote:
>
> --- In  "fabianmejia" <fabianmejia@> wrote:
> >
> > It's really anoying that EmbeddedArm distributions doesn't work! 
> > 
> > I supposed that having your SBC working only required reading the 
> > instructions provided by Embedded Arm. But no! I needed to make 
> > several changes to those distribuitions only to have the system 
> > working with errors!
> > 
> > I have installed Linux in two machines with absolutely no issues, 
> so 
> > If I try to install linux in an TS-SBC and I have issues, I 
suppose 
> > this is the right group: ts-7000.
> > 
> > Following your suggestion, before asking, I did this:
> > 
> > google: linux kernel space vs user space.
> > 
> > Only sparse answers. But If there's somebody who knows that, I 
> don't 
> > see any reason not to share this knowledge.
> > 
> > Put it simple. If it's too noob for you, just don't answer it.
> > 
> > "Si no va a ayudar, no estorbe" (If you aint gonna help, step 
aside)
> > 
> > Regards
> 
> Your last comment here really what my post was about. 
> 
> What you are saying is: "If you aint gonna help ME, get out of my 
> way". That is not what good community is about. 
> 
> My comment was aimed at helping _the community_ on this list remain 
> focused and not become a general linux chat forum. That is not it's 
> purpose. There are emmense resources for that, that will be of far 
> more help to you, it should not be duplicated here.
> 
> > google: linux kernel space vs user space.
> If that is your total effort in answering your own question this 
> again reflects what I wanted to say. It's a rather selfish 
approach: 
> I can't be bothered to look so I'll just post, maybe someone will 
> tell me. Other posts indicate a wealth of info is readily available.
> 
> I picked your comment as an example , I was not targeting you in 
> particular, that's why I quoted you anonymously. Please don't take 
it 
> personally. There was a majority of traffic on the list that was 
> frankly unrelated problems that did not belong here.
> 
> 
> Well you've had plenty of pointers where to find the info you asked 
> about on the web so I think your question is covered but please be 
> aware that working on embedded systems does require a good level of 
> understanding of the operating system being used. It is not really 
a 
> good place to start if all you've done before is install Ubuntu or 
> Fedora from a CD.
> 
> Please dont regard any of this as acrimonious. As you can see there 
> are plenty of competant and helpful TS users following this list.
> 
> Let's just try to remember this is a developers list and keep posts 
> on topic.
> 
> Many thanks for all the replies.
> 
> best regards to all.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > --- In  "j.chitte" <j.chitte@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Come on fellas. Make an effort.
> > > 
> > > There seems to be an increasing ammount of posts here that are 
> > basic 
> > > linux noob questions and bear no relation to ts-7000 except 
that 
> > you 
> > > are having a linux problem when using a TS board.
> > > 
> > > eg 
> > > >What's the difference between a kernel and user space?
> > > (no names mentioned ;))
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Please use the wider resourses of the internet for your 
problems 
> > > unless they become TS specific.
> > > 
> > > Not only are you likely to find a solution without waiting, you 
> > will 
> > > touch a much wider audience of ppl able to help.
> > > 
> > > This is the TS-7000 development list. Please reserve posts to 
TS 
> > > specific issues so as not to dilute the list and fill the 
> archives 
> > > with irrelevant linux noise.
> > > 
> > > If there are 20 new posts of chaff to scan each day , some of 
the 
> > > highly competant contributors will tire of following that list.
> > > 
> > > This would be a loss to all concerned.
> > > 
> > > Many thanks.
> > > /js
> > >
> >
>




 
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