On Dec 23, 2011 5:43 PM, "Ralf Madorf" <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, 2011-12-23 at 10:22 +0100, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote: > > The 22/12/11, Angel Velásquez wrote: > > > > > The experts, normal people, and even noobs like me would say to you .. > > > PLEASE READ THE NEWS DUDE, (its like the 5th time you write a mail > > > asking questions, when the solution it's posted on the front page).. > > > > > > Don't you think you're big enough to learn this amazing trick? > > > > OTOH, news related to updates are *not* at the correct place on the home > > web page. When I do admin tasks I would expect to read news in my > > _shell_ just before the update. > > +1 > > Some news might be no news anymore, it's not for everybody useful to > upgrade the Linux very often. Then perhaps there are better distros to use then Arch for the purpose > > I got all upgrade information using Google e.g. linked to the news. > Anyway I wonder why people aren't allowed to ask every question. There > were not hundred people asking about mtab at this list, just one person > and this person might have missed the information by the news. Perhaps looking at the person's prior posting history would be a good idea. This wasn't a frivolous complaint made randomly.