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[News] Linux Prerequisite: Cluefulness

Clueful vs clueless - a never ending battle

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| There is a fundamental problem with GNU/Linux--it requires clueful
| people to exist in the IT food chain. Anywhere in the food chain. It
| doesn't take an experienced kernel hacker to install GNU/Linux, run a
| web server, or teach people how to log on to the network. It just
| requires a user with an interest in the subject, the ability to
| solve problems, and the desire to achieve results.
| 
| At no point is GNU/Linux experience a prerequisite for learning
| GNU/Linux. You can learn it the way you learnt Windows, through
| experimentation, Self-study, user groups, and so on. If you can
| apply knowledge you can solve problems. Knowledge is easy to come by,
| clueful people that can apply it, are not.
| 
| So, if someone is unable to roll-out a few GNU/Linux boxes in this day
| of Ubuntu, Debian, Novell, Red Hat, manual pages, web sites, and
| Internet forums it's not due to lack of experience, or lack of
| knowledge. It?s due to clueless people without any ability to
| solve problems. Or read.
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And the clueless outnumber the clueful, at all levels of the IT food chain.

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