Hello Fedora: "Support" FAQ?

From: Danny Howard (dannyman_at_toldme.com)
Date: 11/07/05

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    Hello,

    I am a FreeBSD guy who is trying to get a handle on the Red Hat thing.
    I like that there's a documentation project to cover Fedora ... what I
    am missing is any sort of sanctioned "support forum" ... I keep having
    various little problems, like I want to recompile the kernel on my
    laptop to support NDIS, but the compile tree seems broken ... with
    FreeBSD I am pretty good at plugging the error message into Google
    Groups and usually getting a recent answer. This does not seem the best
    approach with Fedora: I have to learn the Fedora Way to get answers.

    So, I found fedora-list, and like to think this may be a general support
    forum akin to freebsd-users ... is this a good place to ask questions
    and generally get some good advice? Or is there a better place to go to
    try to answer my questions? What I would totally vote for (and I looked
    around the Bugzilla / wiki and maybe I'll complete suggesting it) is a
    little link on http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/ which says "How to Solve
    Problems and Where to Get Support" ...

    Anyway, once I receive a few messages and get procmail tuned up, I will
    have some questions to post here. I hope this is the place ... hello,
    everyone! :)

    Thanks,
    -danny

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