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If you haven' | If you haven' | ||
- | Read the answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs). | + | Read the [[: |
- | Many Synchronet documents were written by different people at different times during the 10-year history of Synchronet and are of a different style and quality. | + | Many Synchronet documents were written by different people at different times during the now 20-year history of Synchronet and are of a different style and quality. |
If you have trouble understanding a portion of a document, try reading the rest of the document to put it in context, or re-read the portion out-loud to yourself, a friend, or family member (which forces you to slow down your reading, hopefully). | If you have trouble understanding a portion of a document, try reading the rest of the document to put it in context, or re-read the portion out-loud to yourself, a friend, or family member (which forces you to slow down your reading, hopefully). | ||
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There are a number of Synchronet-related discussion groups that are very active and you can anticipate a response quickly. | There are a number of Synchronet-related discussion groups that are very active and you can anticipate a response quickly. | ||
- | They include: | + | They include |
- | ^USENET | + | |[[network:USENET]] |
- | |DOVE-Net | + | |[[network:DOVE-Net]] |
- | |FidoNet | + | |[[network:FidoNet |
- | |Yahoo! Group |Synchronet BBS Discussion Group| | + | |[[http:// |
Before posting a message on one of these discussion groups, it is expected that you will first search through the previously posted messages for messages related to the issue you have questions about. Your question may have already been answered recently. Several times even. | Before posting a message on one of these discussion groups, it is expected that you will first search through the previously posted messages for messages related to the issue you have questions about. Your question may have already been answered recently. Several times even. | ||
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If you post a message, it is expected that you will read any replies to your message and post a reply with answers to any follow-up questions from support-givers or the results of any suggested actions by support-givers. More details about the recommended content of your message will follow later in this document. | If you post a message, it is expected that you will read any replies to your message and post a reply with answers to any follow-up questions from support-givers or the results of any suggested actions by support-givers. More details about the recommended content of your message will follow later in this document. | ||
- | You can access the main Synchronet support discussion groups, that are gated between DOVE-Net, USENET, and FidoNet, on Vertrauen via HTTP, NNTP, Telnet, or Gopher. You will need to create and login with a valid user account (e.g. not Guest/ | + | You can access the main Synchronet support discussion groups, that are gated between |
==== Real-time Chat / Instant Messaging ==== | ==== Real-time Chat / Instant Messaging ==== | ||
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==== No threats ==== | ==== No threats ==== | ||
- | Threatening to shut-down your BBS or delete the software ("rm -rf sbbs") if you don't receive immediate help with some problem is less likely to motivate Synchronet support-givers than simply describing the problem in detail. | + | Threatening to shut-down your BBS or delete the software ('' |
Synchronet support-givers are generally much more interested in solving a real technical problem than they are worried about making sure Synchronet continues to consume disk space and CPU cycles for some whiny system operator. | Synchronet support-givers are generally much more interested in solving a real technical problem than they are worried about making sure Synchronet continues to consume disk space and CPU cycles for some whiny system operator. |