[ale] my company and linux

APSuess aps at modelersboatyard.com
Thu Jan 24 15:12:49 EST 2002


This is an old, old song.

What the IT people are really saying is:

1.  I don't know crap about Linux or the money it could save my company.
I only care about keeping my job as easy as possible.  We've been doing
it this way for XX years and we are not about to change.

2.  Having to call someone for help is admitting that I'm not the
indispensable computer genius I've made myself out to be.

Far too many IT People fail to realize that they are not expected to
know all the answers.  They are, however, expected to take the
individual initiative to find them.

Tony Suess
Capital Industries

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From: phardie at modelersboatyard.com [mailto:phardie at modelersboatyard.com]
To: ale at ale.org
On Behalf Of Pete Hardie
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 3:10 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: Re: [ale] my company and linux

Stephen Turner wrote:
> 
> why wont the company i work at use linux? well the IT
> dudes reply;
> 1 with linux you have to enter some information to get
> it to work on the network with windows 2k you just
> install and plug it in.

Bzzzt.  On install, you enter *AN IP ADDRESS* or the DHCP
server....sheesh
what have they been reading?

> 
> 2 if anything goes wrong with linux its extreamly hard
> to troubleshoot since its open source, and no tech
> support so once you do get someone who knows what they
> are doing on the phone they still arent sure cause its
> probobly been modified,

Yeah, right.  I was having trouble with mgetty and caller ID, and none
of the 
suggestions I was getting seemed to help (Thanks for the suggestions,
though,
guys!)
so I downloaded the source and looked at it and BINGO, found and solved
my
problem



> 
> 3 i would have to go back to school to learn it and
> its steep learning curve presents a problem

Here's you response - "So, because *you* can't learn it fast enough,
you're willing to cost the company thousands of dollars in lost time
due to viruses, Microsoft-forced upgrades, and BSA audits?"


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