You are 100% dead on!
The only way we will get more users is to 'splain the basics, the very
things you mention here for starters!!
We need someone to present this kind of info at the PLUG West Oct
Meeting.....
http://plug.phoenix.az.us/event/2010/10/27/day
lyle
At 06:21 PM 9/29/2010, you wrote:
I am new to the group and to
linux and thought I would give a newbie's opinion here. I am not
concerned right now about kernel issues (directly) I am trying to resolve
basic fundamental issues. Things like file and directory
permissions, configuring your system for network connection (i.e. network
addressing, setting up your domain, hostnames, nameserver
resoltuon)
While I know that any one of these can get very very complex, even just
the first few steps have been pretty huge. But I want to
learn. There is only so much you can learn in a linux forum
depending almost entirely on the disposition of would-be experts and how
they can communicate.
My perspective is that even though I have worked in a highly technical
field as a power user in Windows it is obvious pretty quickly when making
decisions to configure even the smallest of home network systems that I
have relied heavily on Microsoft to help me configure things.
Consider that most homes in the US have more than 1 computer and many
have more than 2. While just about anyone can download Ubuntu or
(other distro) follow instructions and have a system up and running in
1/2 hour the minute they have to network 2 or more computers life just
got way more complicated. In today's world were every home may have
some sort of network, the amount of things I have had to learn and do to
network my home systems would make Linux a deal breaker for many
people.
The frustration is that there is no place to go to get a general overview
of what needs to be configured, and how to do it. I know there is
no one answer, but there are best practices and they are going to differ
depending on the need.
I have been "mapping net work drives" in Windows for 15 years
and never new until 3 months ago what SMB/CIFS was or Samba, or
NFS, Having to understand Samba alone just to get Linux/Unix to
talk to Windows or MAC can cause many to run screaming back to $MS with
there wallets open.
Maybe there needs to be a PLUG beginners group or a CONFIGFEST if this is
too braud to tackle in presentations. But after the last 3 months
of trial and error configuration problems in my network at home I would
eagerly sit through a 4 hour hands on well prepared discussion on file
server configurations with SMB/CIFS and understanding how to get smb.conf
and fstab and file permissions to work together.
Sorry of the length. $MS is an addiction I am trying to beat
everyday.
James
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