> While just fixing things is what some people want, some level of > education should be involved (I believe anyway) so that if it happens > again they can fix it themselves. > > Just a few points to think about, otherwise I fully support the idea! > > -Matt Daubney > > > -- > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > > > > I agree here, a few years a go I found myself fixing a friends computer and re-installing windows etc from the restore cd's
I got him to the point quite easily where he could insert the start up floppy, follow the instructions and get back to a working system, on his own, so he relied far less on me to walk round, I tried this with someone else and he was not interested, in me actually teaching him things, So it depends on the individual and perhaps their attitudes. Personally if i am constantly fixing virus problems and recommend using a virus checker, which I download and install, if they can't be bothered to keep it maintained, then what chance have we got, but I would have to teach them how to keep it maintained, in the same way someone teaches me how to check the oil in a car (see below) Preventative maintenance is simple enough. As for the point on trust, the only thing I can think of regarding remote support is to use gpg keys for the actual access authentication, the only way this would work is setting up these with the user, and having keys signed. At proper sessions. Perhaps when helping people we need to issue them with a basic checklist of common faults, a bit like the steps you go through when you call tech support. It also helps the person helping the end user if the end user knows which gui they are using or even which operating system and version, Paul -- Paul Sutton www.zleap.net Support Open and ISO standard file formats e.g ISO 26300 odt http://www.oasis-open.org/home/index.php Next Linux User Group meet : Feb 7th : 3pm (TBC), Shoreline Cafe Paignton -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
