I guess Joe @ VirtualMin was itching to insult someone.
Perhaps he couldn’t make it to the Paralympic Games this year to mock the athletes…
While deploying a new Debian 5.0 virtual server at Rackspace (excellent company), I ran into a problem installing the GPL version of Virtualmin.
Having not seen this issue before, I “live chatted” with Rackspace support, who rightly informed me to contact the vendor. So I posted on the virtualmin forum, and then I posted on the site serverfault.com
Here is what I posted: (the 17 second video of the installation failure and all the error messages is linked below)

http://serverfault.com/questions/119900/virtualmin-install-failing-on-rackspace-debian-5-0/120177#120177
Here is a link to the video file I linked to : 2010-03-06_1316 (removed from the screen shot only to prevent my bandwidth cap on my free Screencast.com account from being exceeded)
At any rate, this wasn’t my first run through of the installation, so I decided to call it quits and see what solutions the ServerFault.com community could offer.
The next day…
I suppose I should have been excited that a real Virtualmin employee answered the question – except that he told me I was mentally ill:
The video isn’t working for me. Besides that, it’s insane to post a video of a terminal session. I mean, like, clinically. You need medical attention immediately. Some sort of anti-psychotic drug or something.
Here is his “answer” to my question:

http://serverfault.com/questions/119900/virtualmin-install-failing-on-rackspace-debian-5-0/120177#120177
Ok – so he seems to be telling me that a video of the failure isn’t the best possible way to have transmitted the information. I think
“Please paste the log file” would have sufficed, don’t you?
I have a cousin with schizophrenia. She takes anti-psychotic medication. I’m sure she, her psychiatrist and the Canadian Mental Health Association would be thrilled to know this serious medical condition is being used as an insult by a Virtualmin employee.
Here is an entry from the Serverfault.com FAQ:
Be nice.
Treat others with the same respect you’d want them to treat you. We’re all here to learn together. Be tolerant of others who may not know everything you know. Bring your sense of humor.
I guess the last sentence of that entry needs to be more specific:
Bring your sense of humor, unless your humor includes mocking someone with a disability, thereby perpetuating the stigma of mental illness.
And here is the man himself: Perl scripter, part time psychiatrist, and all around meanie:
My advice if you’re contemplating a web-based control panel for your server or website: Either get it working without asking any questions, or risk public humiliation at the hands of their forum trolls.



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swelljoe go google schizophrenia – not to be confused with lateral thinking. Totally inappropriate response…
Sorry you took offense at my joke. I have removed the offending comments from my post.
Crazy runs in my family, and we joke about it all the time; I’ve probably got a touch of the stuff myself. Them’s just the breaks.
You’ve opted not to quote the remaining paragraphs of my response, where I tried to help you solve the problem you’re having with our free software. Which, by the way, is how I spend about half of my day, every day: helping folks use free software. Sometimes people make it really hard for me to help them, by, for example, posting their error messages in a format that I can’t see, and that’s really frustrating.
If my tone will prevent you from using our free software, I’m sorry to hear it, and I guess we’ll both be worse off for it (since you will not get the benefits of Virtualmin, and I won’t get the satisfaction of knowing another user is doing cool things with software I worked on). Unfortunately, we system administrators are a rowdy crowd, and we curse a lot, too.
Regards,
Joe
Thank you for the apology and edit, Joe.
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