Searching for a Linux error:
OP: Hi guys', I have {situation }, how do I fix it?
Reply 1: Theres no way to troubleshoot this! Theres not enough information!
Reply 2: I have the exact same issue on the same OS
Reply 3: Have you tried {solution for a 6 year discontinued linux Distro}
Sometimes, You'll find an arch forum post that is perfect though and that almost makes the rest of the process worth it
The "Why are you asking about X? Here's Y" always infuriates me. I've been daily driving Fedora for almost 4 years now and the amount of people who say that shit drives me mad. There are instances where it makes sense but if its something like
"Hi I'm using GNOME Boxes, how do I transfer files?" and the response is some shit likr "WHY ARENT YOU USING VIRT-MANAGER AND QEMU YOU FUCKING IDIOT"... Ugh...
To be fair, that shit isn't restricted to Linux. I was just reading a camping forum where a guy posed the idea of extending a roof box over above the windscreen of his car to fit more stuff, and one of the suggestions was "You should just get more compact, lightweight gear, maybe a smaller tent. Get rid of some of the luxuries. Leave the toaster oven and microwave at home."
I wanted to reach through the screen and slap that asshole.
Reply 1 is correct though; if you don’t post relevant logs, any solution given is just a guess. A helpful poster could make an educated guess, and you might get lucky and it’ll help but it also might not and then you’ll have to go to the logs anyways.
That’s the problem with ms answers forum, they rarely care about logs and so many hey simple give 1-3 generic solutions that will solve ~50% of peoples problems. If you’ve taken even a single step off the path of most users their forums will be more often than not be useless.
Its more reply 1 not telling you how to provide the information. If it wasn't provided theres a good chance you dont know how to, and them being condescending about it doesnt help