For me the lack of any decent UI for all element of LAMP is what puts me off. If ever I need to make a change to any site on my LAMP-based server I need to remember paths to Apache .conf files and how to use SSH, Vi and other obscure tricks I immediately forget. A small change can take me an hour or more once all is done.
With Windows, RDC and IIS it's a breeze. A pleasure even.
While using SSH makes me feel all cool and geeky, sometimes I just want to get it done quickly.
Like you say that it's all about money when you've got five people depending on you for a roof and food.
For me the lack of any decent UI for all element of LAMP is what puts me off. If ever I need to make a change to any site on my LAMP-based server I need to remember paths to Apache .conf files and how to use SSH, Vi and other obscure tricks I immediately forget. A small change can take me an hour or more once all is done.
With Windows, RDC and IIS it's a breeze. A pleasure even.
While using SSH makes me feel all cool and geeky, sometimes I just want to get it done quickly.
Like you say that it's all about money when you've got five people depending on you for a roof and food.
Jam?