On 06/10/13 09:59, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
> You need to become somewhat competent with Linux to find much willing
> help on mailing lists. Get some books, watch some stuff online, mess
> with a test system.

It's not just that you'll need basic competence to be able to find
willing help; you'll need at least basic competence to be able to make
any *use* of the help.  Right now you're in the position of trying to
learn about a complex, system-level application suite, that requires a
significant level of systems knowledge to set up and configure properly,
on a system that you don't understand.  This is not a recipe for success.

Unfortunately, it also suggests that your employer not only has a basic
lack of understanding of the problem, but a lack of understanding that
they don't understand the problem.




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