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author | Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> | 2020-11-17 19:52:37 +0100 |
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committer | Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> | 2020-11-17 19:52:37 +0100 |
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Move the khelpcenter guides to the directory level in which they are installed.
Signed-off-by: Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz>
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diff --git a/doc/faq/questions.docbook b/doc/faq/questions.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index b24bfa320..000000000 --- a/doc/faq/questions.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ - -<chapter id="questions"> - -<title>Asking Questions</title> - -<para>To get an appropriate answer to questions requires asking a clear -question in a manner that motivates people to help. Writing questions that -appear to be rude, lazy, or uses bad or unclear language likely will result -in your question being ignored.</para> - -<qandaset> -<qandaentry> - -<question><para>What do I do before I ask?</para></question> - -<answer><para>Read the documentation and &FAQ; for the application. There is -a wealth of &tde; documentation availible both in the help center and -online. A lot of time and effort has gone into this documentation, and -often the answer to your question is there. The general &tde; userguide -can be found by typing <userinput><command>help:/khelpcenter/userguide</command></userinput> -into the &konqueror; address bar or <userinput><command> -khelpcenter help:/khelpcenter/userguide with the minicli</command></userinput>.</para> - -<para>Search the web: Usually searching for a specific error message or -searching mailing list archives will find a solution.</para> - -<para>Try it and see! Look through all the application options, read the -What's this? and tooltips for the ones you're not sure about. If you're -really unsure about an option save your data and then try. As long as you -use common sense you are unlikely to break anything by experimenting.</para> - -<para>Don't be lazy. If you show the people who you are asking -that you are able to troubleshoot and research in a logical manner, you're -showing them you're a reasonable person who is worth their time to -help. It's your problem and not theirs so the legwork is yours to do. Save -your helpers as much time as you can.</para> </answer> -</qandaentry> - -<qandaentry> -<question><para>Where do I ask?</para></question> - -<answer><para>Usually the best place to ask a question is on the -<acronym>IRC</acronym> channels and mailing lists devoted to user -questions. Don't post simple questions about using &tde; to the devel -channels and mailing lists, these are for technical discussions. Some good -places are chat.freenode.net, channel: #trinity-desktop, and the &tde; <ulink -url="http://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php">mailing -lists</ulink>. -</para> -</answer> -</qandaentry> - -<qandaentry> -<question><para>How do I ask?</para></question> - -<answer><para>Try to word your questions in a manner that gives the most -information possible and is polite and courteous. Don't ask to ask, just -ask!</para> - -<para>Q: &tde; sucks, it's slow</para> - -<para>Is not a question that is likely to get you a useful answer. It does -not give any useful information about troubleshooting the problem, and it -starts out attacking the software in a way that isn't productive.</para> - -<para>Q: Since updating &tde; on Slackware &Linux; using sources, I have -noticed it's being really slow — sometimes -applications take up to 20 seconds to launch. I am using the same user -configuration as I had with the previous version. I have tried as a new -user. I can't find anything about this on the mailing lists or by a web -search. Could anyone point me to some information that could help?</para> - -<para>This question is polite, contains information to help people -troubleshoot the problem and shows your helpers what avenues you have -already tried.</para> - -<para>Don't presume automatically that the problem is the fault of -&tde;. Otherwise you likely will annoy people.</para> - -<para>Use clear language with correct spelling. Watch out for any -ambiguities and make sure you think about what you say before you write -it. If you are asked for clarification, give it as best you can. &tde; is a -project where many of the users and developers are not native english -speakers and if you don't use correct english, misunderstandings might -ensue. Be patient. Use the language appropriate to the channel or mailing list you are -in — if you don't, people who might have been able to help you might -ignore your message because it is not in a language they understand.</para> - -<para>Include all information that could be relevant, even when you're not -sure. Have you updated other software or hardware on your system, -particularly system libraries or a new kernel? These things could affect how -&tde; performs. Even when you cannot see a connecting cause, someone else might.</para> - -<para>Don't paraphrase error messages. Paste in the exact error, and if it's -more than a line or two don't paste them directly into an -<acronym>IRC</acronym> channel. Use an online paste service. If you -must type the messages by hand, be sure you are accurate. When you provide -faulty information, your helpers cannot help you as easily.</para> - -<para>Follow through on your solution! Tell people when the solution worked, or when you have -solved the problem yourself. This helps everybody involved know when -solutions work and helps other users who might be searching for a similar -solution to the problem.</para> -</answer> -</qandaentry> - -<qandaentry> -<question><para>What do I do when told to look elsewhere?</para></question> - -<answer><para>Possibly you have not followed the above -advice. You've not done your research, and the solution probably is one the -helper knows very well to be easy to find. When provided a web link to an -<acronym>FAQ</acronym> or documentation don't say, <quote>No, I don't -want to have to read this I want you to just tell me</quote>. That response -is considered bad manners. People who don't provide effort to learn often -find others have little incentive to help.</para> -</answer> -</qandaentry> -</qandaset> - -<para>Use common courtesy. &tde; users and developers volunteer their time -out of an already very busy schedule, and like to -know that you are appreciating they are helping you for free. Be -polite, say please and thank you, be constructive, and try to be pleasant and -friendly.</para> - -<para> Does this seem like a lot of trouble to ask a question? If you want -to be able to feel that people owe you an answer or support, then you're -quite welcome to pay for commercial support from companies that support -&tde; on &UNIX; platforms. If you don't want to pay money, then pay the -people who do this for free with your politeness and appreciation. :-)</para> - -<para>If you think the answer to your question should be included in the -&tde; &FAQ; please feel free to submit any patches or suggestions to the -&tde; &FAQ; Maintainer, at <email>trinity-devel@lists.pearsoncomputing.net</email></para> - -</chapter> |