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It wasn't in any other comments. It was in the original post.
Actually I did.
Logs of...what, exactly?
I did.
Did that also.
Maybe try reading more carefully before calling someone out for some bullshit.
You didn't. You very specifically asked for someone to commit to helping you personally with nonspecific issues rather than asking for help from a general group for a specific issue (which would have been more likely to get help).
Maybe, but what youre trying to achieve isn't getting a helpful answer for a specific question. You're trying to get someone to commit to helping you for an unspecified amount of time with an unspecified amount of problems. CriticalMass is telling you that is a bad way of obtaining help for a problem anywhere except in school and a job classroom. This is neither of those.
No, he read your post just fine. You just don't like the answers you're getting. Asking for help with a specific thing is exactly what these forums are for. Asking for help getting started is even okay. We love sharing a good tutorial for getting a new user started with a specific software.
You aren't doing any of those things. You're asking for someone to spend hours of their time, in a call with you, to walk you through a process that has hundreds of online tutorials already out there. You're also getting mad when people tell you that what you're after is not what this discussion forum is for.
Maybe try reading more carefully before calling someone out for some bullshit.
I don't know what to tell you. It's in the OP. Literally everything you need to know is in the OP.
Yes, that's correct. Because I don't have a specific issue.
I disagree. Seems like a great way to get help to me.
And I clearly explained why those tutorials are not helpful. Wanna take a guess where? It's in the OP.
Because they're not the "answers" I asked for.
I'm getting agitated because people are being dicks just for asking a question. Who made you the arbiter of the intention of this forum?
If you don't want to help, just shut the fuck up, and move the fuck on. Not that hard.
You're being absolutely shit upon because you didn't ask a question, you asked someone to fucking teach you the fundamentals and the basics of Linux, networking, security, etc. FOR FREE
I wouldn't help such a cunt like you even if you could afford my consultant rate. Fuck!
Boo fucking hoo, you want someone else to do the work for you it sounds like? But good for you for using basic problem solving skills! You're going to need those a lot for what you want. Outdated documentation? Get fucking used to it. You'll learn with time that no one is going to hold your hand for this journey and you're going to have to figure things out for your own system configurations.
I'm sure we all would have been more than happy (I would've been, well before your stupid complaining edit) to have helped you get logged in and maybe even explained why it wasn't working for you to learn. Ship = sailed.
Those are fucking basic concepts in this world my guy. You have no fundamental knowledge about this world of computing!
If you want to learn, take some basic 101 computer science classes. If you want to ask for someone to teach you this here, just shut the fuck up and move the fuck on. I'd say it's not that hard, but you can't understand the concept of
You know, maybe you should take some interest in that because you don't even have the underlying foundations to begin here.
But what do I know? It's not like I have three decades of devops/systems engineering/administration experience and am the Director of DevOps for a F500 company. Oh wait...
The way you overreact to criticism and adversity is really fucking appalling. It shows a severe lack of maturity and development especially when coupled with your oh-so-charming passive aggressive condescension. Maybe you just don't have the mental faculties to do this.
I refuse help out of self-respect and I won't reward hostile behavior, but here's advice: stop being such an insufferable cunt. Fuck you and your condescending sarcasm all over this thread.
Chortle my balls. <- no consultant rate for that.