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Nathan L. Adams wrote: |
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>Stephen P. Becker wrote: |
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>>>So you installed your server without reading *any* documenation? (Don't |
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>>>lie). And you expect that the average user installs a Gentoo server |
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>>>without at least referencing the documentation? Pa-leaze. |
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>>Funny, I've done three fresh installs on my various mips machines in the |
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>>past couple of weeks, and I didn't read even a word of documentation to |
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>>do it. |
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>>Besides, if somebody is installing gentoo on a server, do you really |
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>>think that would be their only box? Surely they have a workstation of |
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>>some sort, since a proper server certainly would not be also used as a |
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>>desktop. |
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>And therefore they would have a access to a web browser. Thank you for |
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>helping to explain my point. |
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The point is not about havig access to a web browser, but to have it |
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in the respective box reading news. |
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