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- From: jeffl@comix.UUCP (Jeff Liebermann)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco
- Subject: Re: Hardware support HORROR story!
- Summary: Learn by destroying
- Message-ID: <506@comix.UUCP>
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 92 01:34:44 PST
- References: <1992Dec18.024211.26235@bilver.uucp> <BzGEu2.1yn@world.std.com>
- Organization: COmmittee to Maintain Independent Xenix
- Lines: 62
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- In article <BzGEu2.1yn@world.std.com> apl@world.std.com (Anthony P Lawrence) writes:
- >bill@bilver.uucp (Bill Vermillion) writes:
- >: What the hell has happened to support in this country anyway?
- >:
- >Oh, how about breaking a motherboard while installing a multiport
- >card? Breaking as in knocking chips right off?
- (horrors deleted)
-
- >Here's the problem, the reason, and the explanation: there is a
- >limited supply of intelligence. The number of computers needing
- >service has now exceeded the number of intelligent people
- >available. So fools are sent to do service.
-
- Naw. Even the intelligent are capable of doing dumb things.
- Here's my personal assortment and the approx number of hours
- and dollars to find or fix.
- 1. Boot a DOS virus infected floppy that eats the Xenix drive. (6 hrs)
- 2. Setup a Unix box with a 40Kbyte swap instead of a 40Mbyte
- swap. (8 hours).
- 3. Plug a short VGA card in backwards. Boom. (2 hours).
- 4. Run a backup and reformat with a proprietary backup program
- and forget to make a floppy version of the backup program (2 hrs, 50 miles).
- 5. Drop a box of screws onto the mother board. (3 hours, $450)
- 6. Apply power with HD/FD controller removed from motherboard
- but with ribbon cables attached. (30 sec, $50).
- 7. Buy a 1.7GByte SCSI drive for Unix 3.2.0 only to find that
- only 1.07Gbytes will work. (16 hours, 10% restocking charge).
- 8. Memory chips and SIMM's in backwards. (too often to count).
- 9. Vacuum cleaner plugged into UPS. (2 hrs, $100).
- 10. Place packet radio transmitter next to unshielded SCSI cable.
- (8 hours to restore entire HD twice).
- 11. Ethernet xceiver plugged into joysick port (2 hrs)
- 12. QIC-02 tape plugged into parallel port (2 hrs)
- 13. Vacuum cleaner turns into Van DeGraf static generator. ($200)
- 14. Serial terminal ground becomes building neutral. ($300 + smoke damage)
- 15. Substituting motorcycle battery in UPS fills office with fumes.
- 16. Mouse only moves 1" on screen. I forgot to remove the foam
- shipping ring from around the ball. (30 min).
- 17. Lan RJ-11 plugged into phone RJ-11 and the reverse.
- 18. Hard disk on car seat falls on ground as I open the door. ($150).
- 19. Various devices fall off bench after I trip over cables.
- 20. Mother board power connectors backwards or off by one pin. ($500)
- 21. Troubleshoot Xenix boot failure for 30 minutes. Remove floppy from A:.
- 22. Magnetic paper clip catcher on copier eats floppies while
- making copy of the labels.
- 23. Remove black cat hair from jammed printer. (4 hours).
- 24. Check if fan is turning by shoving a screwdriver into
- the blades. (30min, $15).
- 25. Loose ribbon connectors or power supply plugs hit exposed
- jumper pins and vaporize cards. (I lost count).
-
- The problem is that the average support personality has never
- destroyed enough hardware or had the opertunity to waste huge
- amounts of time on trivia, to be considered experienced. There
- is simply no opertunity. One must truely "Learn by Destroying".
-
-
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