[members at lugog] I'm back

Daniel Jake Davies jdavies.thfc at gmail.com
Fri Mar 18 19:07:53 UTC 2016


Sorry everyone, moved to Wales. Ending up doing a Computer Science degree at Cardiff University. Graduating soon and on the look out for Linux roles!
> On 18 Mar 2016, at 18:16, douglas <douglasthepotter at phonecoop.coop> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> What a surprise, all this communicating!
> 
> Years on and I still think of myself as a 'newbie' however I have had my wife's desktop running LinuxMint for a number of years, a large (and remarkable heavy) ex Siemen's tower that was running Windoz running a medical scanner, also now runs Mint solely. This email is coming from a Mac, (don't ask!) the corporate bit I hate nearly as much as I do Bill Gates lot, but there is linux buried somewhere. Best of all is the Raspberry Pi I have reading my 15 PV inverters and sending the info to Australia! Though I did do the research on that project, I did need a coding friend to put it together. The only time I touch Windoz is to read my data logger for kiln firings. I am now trying to get my aging head around Open TX.
> 
> If you get a meeting together, I would enjoy meeting you all again.
> 
> best wishes,
> 
> Douglas
> 
> 
> On 17/03/2016 23:43, Stephen Stevie Steve wrote:
>> Hello again,
>> 
>> Good to see Sean and Martin still being first responders. :)
>> 
>> I left education a while back after getting seriously ill and moved to Wells. I lost contact with the group but was a small part of the early Lugog when it was at the school I then taught at.
>> 
>> As to gnu/linux myself I still monitor and test developments especially in the audio production areas of gnu/linux just because I am interested and like to test things.
>> 
>> Most stable configured audio distros I like are debian "apt-get" based and ports directly from the debian - xubuntu project.
>> 
>> I'm still an "armchair revolutionary" and believer in the whole gnu ideology although still find it difficult to fully migrate in everything I do in the multifaceted world of end user technology - still waiting on that particular revolution.
>> 
>> Anyway if you are thinking of re-inventing lugog I for one am interested and would get involved.
>> 
>> Respect,
>> Steve
>> 
>> 
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