I don't doubt that.craigevil wrote:
if you bother to read the thread in his post he was given useful advice then stated quite plainly he didn't want to follow it.
His post in this thread has nothing to do with the attitude of people on the forum, but totally with him not liking the correct advice he was given.
Its quite simple if you do not want help then don't ask for it. His system was halfass upgraded to testing leaving him with a broken system. There is a reason people are told over and over again not to run a mixed system, especially Stable +testing it is almost impossible to keep it working.
Still i don't think it is good manners if a few are having at one: "Oh, fun, lets join. He is weak, right now, and i can proof how tough i am" A ritual. Initialization.
To be honest: that is the behavior i really consider to be disgusting (for historical reasons, and you know i am from Germany, hence you know why i am touchy about that)
That was not very clear, i guess: If someone is on the ground, there is no need to kick him.
I wasn't speaking of that thread, but of this one (and i stressed that, for example emariz, gives good info and help. Some of this thread too, and some join wherever a few are having at one)
If that was not clear neither: i can't say it more clear.
In GB they call it: fair-play
(i think).
qftIts quite simple if you do not want help then don't ask for it