primm wrote:
> On Sunday 02 September 2007 21:29, Anders Johansson wrote:
>> On Sunday 02 September 2007 20:58:59 Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>>> The better sysadmins can solve the problems without enterprise support.
>> Depends on the problem. Relatively few sysadmins know enough about
>> development to be able to fix bugs.
> 
> In Linux you are very much on your own. 

On your own? What kind of statement is that? Support is available, as with any
other OS, and then some. I can pick up the phone anytime, 24/7 and call HP or
Novell to get linux support.

Then there's also support available on the net for free.

> Every Linux hobbyist I know thinks 
> they can run a lan. Put them in charge for a day and I bet there would be 
> little or anything left of /etc. Everyone seems to know better. Especially 
> men. It's not about dealing with computers. It's about dealing with people. 
> That's where Linux users fall down so badly. That's why they don't get the 
> jobs they deserve. Too many of them still live with their Mother.

Too many outmoded stereotypes. I know a number of linux admins, and as with
anything, there are some really sharp ones, and some that you wouldn't let
near your computer. All the linux admins I know are married and own houses BTW.

Joe

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