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Let's not confuse asking intelligent questions and learning from the answers with plain laziness that most supposed sysadmins that come from the Windows world. In this case paying for support might benefit you (or them) and if you choose to use Linux, then you should pay for someone's expertise. It's not that Linux is complicated, it's that it doesn't do things the Microsoft way and they don't wish to learn other ways, and since some people took the time to learn Linux you should pay them appropriately for their level of expertise. Matt On 2/7/07, James Kramer <kramerjm at gmail.com> wrote: > I ask a lot of stupid questions that I can search and read about and > figure out how to solve. It is not that I am totally lazy, > occasionally I am pressed for time, other times I asked out of > frustration. It is the most efficient way to solve a problem. > Although, I would learn much more by solving the problem by myself. > Lately, I have been finding myself falling deeper and deeper into the > chasm of online support. > > Jay > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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