Almost every error, crash, problem, or compile problem I've come across has
had at least some discussion of it, often including a solution. If not,
you're already on the plug mailing list, so you have a wealth of people
here willing to help you out, provide expertise, advice, and try to search
for a solution yourself. They're at least as good as what you'll find at
Red Seven or other places.
Newegg, Frys, and other places are good sources of replacements/upgrades if
the problem is in the hardware.
That's why, even though I liked the concept of a linux support store, I
never had reason to be a customer. Any problem they could fix was either
one I could already fix myself (with plenty of googling and trial and
error), or one I couldn't afford to fix myself, much less hire someone else
to do the same thing (hardware errors).
Adam
On 26 September 2013 20:02, Robert Holtzman <
holtzm@cox.net> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:15:20PM -0700, Adam McCullough wrote:
> > Uh, why has no one mentioned the blindingly obvious, here:
> >
> > Google + Newegg. And/or Fry's Electronics, depending on your deadline.
> >
> > That's what I started with, and it took me from "What's an ISO?" to
> making
> > a very nice income supporting linux and writing code to support it.
>
> Might be blindingly obvious to you but not to me with my poor old end
> user's brain. Want to expand on it?
>
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