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I am trying to install a software , there is two types of version , one comes with "Athens-enabled" , can advise what is Athens-enabled ? what is the difference ?
I am trying to install a software , there is two types of version , one comes with "Athens-enabled" , can advise what is Athens-enabled ? what is the difference ?
...and again, since you've been here for TEN YEARS NOW, at what point are you going to be able to do basic research on your own, or provide details when asking a question???
You rarely, if ever, post a follow up, mark a thread solved, say thanks, etc...why should anyone here continue to answer your questions, when you don't even put any effort into finding things out or learning for yourself?
...and again, since you've been here for TEN YEARS NOW, at what point are you going to be able to do basic research on your own, or provide details when asking a question??? You rarely, if ever, post a follow up, mark a thread solved, say thanks, etc...why should anyone here continue to answer your questions, when you don't even put any effort into finding things out or learning for yourself?
It's OK to try and nudge a longtime member once in a while but you've said it before to him and it would be better if this was part of a response that also addresses the original question,
TIA.
It's OK to try and nudge a longtime member once in a while but you've said it before to him and it would be better if this was part of a response that also addresses the original question,
TIA.
Very true, and that's my fault entirely. My frustration stems from someone with a DECADE of experience, who can't/won't show any effort of their own. To me, simple questions (ones that can be answered with a Google search, like "Where can I download Red Hat Linux?"...or this...), make the forums 'noisy', and worthwhile questions can get lost in the shuffle.
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