On Mon, 19 May 2003, Daniel C. Sobral wrote: > Andy Farkas wrote: > > > > Arrghh. Why you not believe me when I have proved the user experience is > > different between 4.x and 5.x ????? > > He isn't denying that. He's just claiming these 10 seconds are not a > result of the man page being catpaged. Or, in other words, that the > "Formatting page, please wait..." message is *not* there because of > those 10 seconds wait, but for something else that actually takes no > time at all. I am just trying to say that a (normal) users' experience is differnet between 4.x and 5.x. That is all. > I do have a question... on these examples, does the cat page exist or > not, for each? And what happens in the other case (ie, if the cat page > does not exist in these examples, what happens when it does exist)? No catpage exists for any of the following: > > Facts: > > > > 1. A Normal user on a 4.x box types `man ppp` and is instantly told > > "Formatting page, please wait..." and then 10 seconds later is presented > > with the man page. > > > > 2. A Super user on a 4.x box types `man ppp` and is instantly told > > "Formatting page, please wait..." and then 10 seconds later is presented > > with the man page. > > > > > > 3. A Normal user on a 5.x box types `man ppp` and NOTHING HAPPENS until 10 > > seconds later when the man page is presented. > > > > 4. a Super user on a 5.x box types `man ppp` and is instantly told > > "Formatting page, please wait..." and then 10 seconds later is presented > > with the man page. > > > > > > Please study hard 1. and 3. > -- :{ andyf_at_speednet.com.au Andy Farkas System Administrator Speednet Communications http://www.speednet.com.au/Received on Mon May 19 2003 - 06:04:25 UTC
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