Yeah, I can feel with them and it IS hard to make money with FOSS software. I think the problem is that the argument "You can sell support and consultancy to your software." is a little bit flawed as it contradicts with one fundamental purpose of software development: automating things;
So things should just work and if you are able to build a software that is easy to install, start and configure the user has no demand for support.
So things should just work and if you are able to build a software that is easy to install, start and configure the user has no demand for support.