UNIX not my cup of tea
I was initially trying to host this blog at Slicehost which offers bare bone Ubuntu VPS with no pre-installed software. Going by Geoffrey Grosenbach’s article, I thought it might be a good time to finally learn Unix. But it was not to be…
The worst qualities of other VPS Hosting Providers mentioned in that article holds true for Slicehost too, i.e. “requires knowledge of Unix sysadmin”. I guess its not much of a problem for someone used to development on UNIX, but for a guy like me who never had to work on UNIX in entire software development experience, it was a nightmare.
Things didn’t go as smoothly as mentioned in their wiki. At every step, something failed and I had to provide some kind of hack to make it pass. Even the windows hack didn’t help.
Without Windows Explorer, Mouse, Ctrl C, Ctrl V., I feel totally handicapped on UNIX and my productivity goes down drastically. The infinite vi, ESC+INSERT, ESC+wq! killed me. Even the basic operations like scrolling up the ssh console to see the top of error stack trace or copying a block of code from a web page to a file were beyond me.
So, I realized that I was not actually learning anything. Even if I had made it work somehow, something would have broken on future deployments. I decided that I should concentrate more on Rails coding rather than deployment.
Then I came across WebFaction Rails Hosting and their Control Panel Demo. I used their Custom Install Script for Mephisto and got this blog up & running in 10 minutes.
So what about UNIX hacking? Maybe in the next life!
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Unix is user friendly
but it is picky about its friends
Come one, its not that bad.
Get some old used laptop, and install linux on it
and start putting your ruby stuff at night on linux
but hacking it?
ya, definitely next life