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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2012-06-14 12:00 pm

[identity profile] khbrown.livejournal.com 2012-06-14 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Good for your friend, but what about the person who works setting up Unix servers and who has perhaps been denied that bit of work? If said server runs on Linux or BSD and your friend has a computer is there anything preventing them from downloading a few ISOs and experimenting with installing them, setting up SAMBA, LAMP etc? There are plenty of resources out there for the autodidact.
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[personal profile] toothycat 2012-06-14 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a very small charity, and there's no money. The boss wants the server set up, but it's not absolutely required for the charity to function. If my friend hadn't been helping them, there would have been nobody else doing it; it would have been one of those jobs left to rot on the backburner.

My friend does not autodidact. It's a shame, but some people simply can't learn that way. He should really have had more help in previous times but for various reasons (not all his fault) has not managed that. This is something I don't think he'd have got any other way.