>did you get your Samba issue fixed?

Yes, I finally figured it out this morning.  I had the domain set to match that 
of the web site it was serving, which was on the other side of a router, so not 
even on the local subnet.  The DNS queries from that got Samba all messed up.  
Ugh!

Yes, I would have gladly paid someone $150 for an hour's work to solve that 
problem.  That assumes they could figure it out in an hour--I know any number 
of people who would have taken a day or two to track that one down.  I can't 
afford that rate for that amount of time (nor does the economic model you 
described fit as well for an all day job).

I'm a small business owner.  I have a number of Linux items I'd like to 
off-load, but if it costs me a lot more to off-load it than to do it myself, in 
spite of the learning curve--well if I do it myself, at least I learned 
something.  I'll offload PCB layout or writing DSP drivers because I can get 
them done for $50 an hour or less.  On the other hand, if I found someone 
locally who knew what they were doing and charged reasonably, I'd have ongoing 
work for them from time to time.

Yes, my charge out rates aren't the highest even in my field (which actually is 
more complex than Linux or networking).  However, I evaluated the situation a 
few years ago.  A friend of mine was charging twice what I was, but admitted he 
spent half his time marketing himself.  Hmmm, he's bringing home the same per 
month that I am.  Since I prefer engineering to marketing, I think I've got the 
better deal.  I haven't had a down day in probably 10 years.  BTW, my fees have 
to cover a few thousand dollars worth of assets like test equipment, computers 
and engineering development software.

Wilton
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