Dave Wreski wrote:

> > I realize that all of the material is probably in the documents but if
> > someone could walk me through it, It would save me time and help me to get
> > things running over the weekend.
>
> I got an idea, how about you invite us all over to your place, and we'll even
> set it up for you.  We all have nothing better to do than to reiterate what is
> already in the documentation.
>
> How about reading the documentation this weekend, and coming back next week
> with things you don't understand?  Its not brain surgery.

  Hey dave great idea!!!!  if you like to hunt we have good hunting here, or golf
, we could
make it a weekend.

  and yes I have been busy  reading documentation, In fact I have read the jaz
mini howto,
kernald mini howto, modules howto, the ssh documentation, and about five other
documents,
in addition taking MSNE examinations, and Bail Enforcement exams.
I was asking for a little more than the usual help in the interest of time,  of
which I have none.
I am working this stuff out this weekend wasting valuable study time and money as
we speak.
I realize that some gurus don't have time for more personnel help  But I thought
I would throw
it out on the line anyway .  MY MISTAKE.

I thought that someone out there would have the ability to expound the
documentation
into a more tutoral form.  I can read, but I was hoping for a more cookbook type
of solution
so that I would not have to spend 48 hours just to configure something "simple"

  Most of these howto's leave a lot to be desired because they don't get into
trouble shooting
when there suggestions suck.

  If you or anyone else would like to come to Las Vegas for the weekend and help
fix this
stuff you can email me directly. If you don't want to help thats cool.  I like
your suggestion
you are welcome to come out here any time.

Or if you could name someone that has the time to work out these problems on the
phone
or in personal e-mail then I would appreciate that.

Thank You... Jimbo.


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