There wasn't any need to be rude.berkus wrote:Stop abusing us.
I posted this here because the forum is titled "Everything else->General Ramblings", not in 'OS Design & Theory'.
Moreover this is related to "Makefiles" in general.
There wasn't any need to be rude.berkus wrote:Stop abusing us.
Stupid is a person who under estimates other people's wits.berkus wrote:There is no need to be stupid.
Moreover comparing a Linux technical question with a cat is stupid, IMO. Following is written below the General Ramblings topic in the index.berkus wrote:This doesn't mean you should start posting questions about your cat, your car and other general ramblings here.
Alright, I'll check it out.AnishaKaul wrote:No, it is not. It is related to specifics of Kbuild, which are by the way described in details in the very source code you're reading. Just look under Documentation/. Yes, there's a lot to read.
I have known `LinuxQuestions.org` for a long time now. I am also active on `unix.stackexchange`.Combuster wrote:We have the ask smart questions forum rule. "Post where you should" for linux questions means posting in a linux forum.
IMO, anything goes in general ramblings, as long as it falls within the realms of decency (see rules 7 and 8 at http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=16944). If you don't have a useful response to supply, don't post. If you think that something does not meet the forum rules, use the "report this post" button.AnishaKaul wrote:The reason why I choose to post here some specific questions is that I have realized that w.r.t some topics, this community is more helpful and/or knowledgeable as compared to the other two. The people here generally explain the things in a detailed manner as compared to the other communities (IMO).
It's a shame that you even have to add that rider. However, I do think it's reasonable to expect people to read and abide by the forum rules. That includes the long-term forum members who are helping to educate newcomers.iansjack wrote:I recommended this website to someone the other day but had to add the rider "be careful what you post as the people there are pretty intolerant". I didn't realise that that even extended to "General Ramblings".