On May 29, 2008, at 6:29 PM, Trevor Jacques wrote:
you might want to at least read the man page first.
I should not have to do this to get the GUI (i.e. the product I
bought, Server, which includes all the GUI tools I'm supposed to
need) to work.
And since that's not work, just like when your car stops working, you
need to look under the hood.
No one said there's never a need to lift the hood if own your car. At
some point someone will. Same's true here. And, just like with your
car if you don't want to or have the skills you can pay someone else
to do the work.
I should not have to mess with the command line for basic product
functionality, since that's the way Server is sold.
Where Apple ever claim this? They don't. And in fat if this is what
you believe then you don't have the skills to admin a system.
I have to take what is asked of me on this list on its face. Typos
in requests notwithstanding, I should not have to go to school on
the command line to get a GUI product to work. This is Apple's
problem, not yours. :-/
No, it's *your* problem. And your poor attitude.
What's galling is the lack of support from Apple, but that's an
issue to be discussed with Apple.
See what I'm saying?
-dhan
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Dan Shoop
Computer Scientist
iWiring / U.S. Technical Services