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Ah! Micro-Management software policies, you gotta love them.
The guy on top is First? RTFA!
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So this was put in production without ever testing it?
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I am sure each script was tested individually.
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I call bullshit on this one.
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IDK, I'm not a SysAdmin. This way, it keeps being BS?
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Note that the analogy does not fit, but sounds very nice. This is the way managers often think.
Manager 2: "Don't fiddle with individual directories, it is too much work and you will miss something. Just mount the drive."Note that a virus scanner for Windows usually is capable of detecting Linux virus and vice versa. Scanning is usually being done on servers for clients of all types. Why should it be another way here if the software is written for different operating systems? Linux software also intended to manage Windows binaries, Windows software also intended to manage Linux binaries.
Manager 3: "Should not write? I don't care. Make it work that I can edit my Excel!"These are only examples for bad decisions made on ignorance or missing knowledge. There are many possible decisions leading to such strange situations.
BTW how do you know that the Windows management software really is not using the root account on Linux? ...
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I'm thinking the same... Maybe it's been broken by the anonymisation and dramatisation.
That said, there are people who share the entire root FS to every user to keep things simple. The same "simple" people could easily create a "simple" script that deletes software. You could even write said script in something available on Windows and Linux (Perl, PHP, etc) so you can keep it real "simple".
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Still cannot distinguish between a computer architecture and an OS, really?
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The article title should have been something about cats and dogs sleeping together.
Anyway, BS. What competent network admin lets Windows boxen connect?
Oh, yeah, this was admin by management, not admin by competence. Never mind.
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It took managers all day to work out that the changes which had just gone live caused the problem?
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The managers remained clueless until Cheryl presented her findings.
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that cannot be the problem, it has been tested so there are no faults
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Test? Nobody ever tests network changes. They don't have a test network to try them on.
I work at a place with 5,000 employees and 500,000 customer login accounts. I watched our network admin edit the border firewall rules from his laptop. All real time clicky-clicky bullshit. No testing possible.
And we wonder why we can't get a bloody three nines uptime. Almost all our outages are human-caused, and we know how to prevent them, but we don't do it. That's why I advocate taking a hammer to the toe of whoever causes a preventable outage. I mean, ten strikes... that's more than criminals get.
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Ah, I think there was a paragraph missing after that one:
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Not allowing developers to use the best tools available and immediately showing the level of distrust the corporation has form them alienates developers and breeds contempt among them. The real WTF is treating IT like normal "users".
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TRWTF is that this article portrays PC and Linux as something mutually exclusive. PC doesn't just mean Windows, it means a computer using the PC architecture. Which includes most Linux computers.
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Now I get it! I was a little bit confused:
I mean - who would listen to a Cheryl?But if you read it like:
it suddenly makes sense!
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I agree with you on this. Apart from the question of mounting your bin directories, the executables are not going to have the same names or signatures--is the Windows software looking for ELFs?
Captcha: veniam--let me go!
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Yah i have this PC at home that runs Linux.
maybe it's to avoid brand names. but hten it's not that since other brands are used.
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Yep, and finding Gremlins.
...caused by a fight between the Linux support Wizards and the management Ogres.
Now, it's up to our hero, Cheryl the Rogue, to save the day. (albeit she only manages to save the last few minutes of it)
(oh, and please don't call me a Troll for posting this..)
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"The problem was that in the PC world, you were supposed to use IE, TOAD and MS Office, and in the Linux world, you were supposed to use Firefox, SQL Developer and Open Office."
I call shenanigans on this.
Long ago, when I still used Windows, I used Firefox (and Netscape before that) because Internet Explore sucked balls. In fact, IIRC, Firefox was released for Windows long before it was released for Linux. I also tend to use Chrome on Linux when I'm not doing development (typing this in a Chrome window right now).
Instead of saying "In the PC World", how about you say "in a Microsoft shop" -- Linux runs on PCs, just like Windows does.
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...and nobody tried booting off-network?
TRWTF #1 is the employees not immediately disconnecting peripherals, such as an ethernet cable, to diagnose the boot problem. Faulty I/O drivers and/or badly configured IRQs cause this $h!t all the time
TRWTF #2 is non-.net developers running win32 (backslash file path delimiters? White space in default installation directory names? WTF?!)
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A.k.a ACS (Australian Chess Syndrome):
#1: Check, mate! #2: Aye, that's not checkmate, that's check, mate!
(Repeat ad nauseam)
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In the company I work for we are using IE instead of Firefox on our windows machines mostly because IE can be administrated remotely through Windows group policies. Preventing the user from changing Firefox settings remotely is not that easy (at least according to our IT department).
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"At Cheryl C's company, most of the work was done,"
Well then, sounds like an easy job!
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Not sure of the veracity of this story but it's sure as hell FUNNY!
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Hey, you might be missing the point. Noone is saying that IE is what everyone wants or should use in "the PC world" - but, as the article clearly says, in their company the "PC half" were required to use IE no matter what and any other browsers were automatically forcibly deleted.
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"rel in 5" is your friend here. Followed by the clicky-clicky. If you can still talk to the firewall after the clicky-clicky, then "rel can" followed by "wri mem". Otherwise, tell the helpdesk to stall for a few minutes.
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I've seen cats and dogs sleep together. Competent management? Maybe an oxymoron--or just moron? Sometimes.
In general info silos don't work IMHO.
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I would bet money that some manager somewhere decided to look by filenames or strings found in the binaries instead of checking the actual binary - "Just remove all files that say Mozilla or Firefox either in the file name or in the file"; Thinking they would catch any sneaky types who just change install directories and executable names.
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A Jurassic Mammoth, eh? No kidding? I guess that explains where they all went; into a time portal.
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Anyone else see War of the Worlds and then keep reading her name as Chernobyl?
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+1. Someone feature this comment, please.
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"The PC World" in this case is obviously just an internal label that refers to the Microsoft half of this particular company, whether the label is perfectly semantically correct or not. Most readers got that immediately. Sorry that flew over your head.
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Might I suggest that the real WTF is treating users, normal or special, with contempt? Nobody seems to remember, but IT is a service organization whose purpose is to help people do their jobs, not an on-going ego-trip whose purpose is to "service" their clients
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There are abandoned community extensions that could be installed onto the base install that allow GPO updating, but then admins have to create their own admx files, since the only ones that exist in the wild are pretty bare-bones. Even pre-configuring the proxy and turning updates off is a pain in the ass to manage. The Mozilla Foundation just doesn't give a damn.
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Competent administration is approving people on a case-by-case basis, with the understanding that if it doesn't work in their pet program and no one else knows it, they're going to have to go back to the company's. And that some sites use ActiveX and will have to be done in IE. (Alternately, you can allow anyone, and only lock down & blacklist anyone who has a fit over their software, but that becomes a nightmare to support.) Anything else is just laziness or bad management.
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Well, you know, ... this Dilbert strip.
See, you're assuming logical sequence...which frequently is absent from management. And, by extension, network managment and deployment managment. (There's a reason why the word "management" appears in both of those terms, you know.)
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By comparison (although you can do a few of those things, in a clunky way, with a whole different tool set) registry entries suck manure-coated fly-swarming donkey balls while bragging about how tasty they are.
The inability of the FF people to stabilize their configuration options is not a reflection on where they store them. You think if they used registry entries that would stop them from FFing around with things every so often?Admin
So the problem was apparently diagnosed by a non-IT-support person. ... after talking to a clueless support person. ... who was in a bar during the middle of the work day. ... while his department was in the midst of a network outage that had brought all work to a halt.
I think I found the WTF.
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This. I'd love to deploy Firefox on all of our Windows machines (yes, they're all PCs as well) but it's a huge pain to manage. So, users who hate IE end up installing Chrome, which automagically installs into the user's profile if they're not an admin.
If there are any Mozilla devs that read TDWTF, please stop hating on the enterprise. You're just pushing potential Firefox users to Chrome.
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What I'm hearing you say is "All of my clients who dislike IE prefer Chrome. Therefore, I'd really like to give them Firefox."
On the downside, that's the worst possible mindless-support-drone type solution to the problem. Listen to what your users are telling you, for chrissakes. They don't WANT Firefox any more than they want IE. Don't shove a solution down your users' throats.
On the upside, with that sort of approach, you have a promising career in management ahead of you.
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In what company is this not the case? Isn't that the entire purpose of having managers?
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