[Sussex] Quick introduction
nik at wired4life.org
nik at wired4life.org
Sat Dec 13 21:42:24 UTC 2003
On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 08:22:55PM +0000, Heather Wright wrote:
> Hello,
Um, hello.
> Just wanted to drop a quick note in to introduce myself. Been using
> Linux casually since 93 or 94 (can't remember) but have only recently
hmmm a casual operating system user. hope your practice safe TeX !
> become a bit obsessed with it. I'm running Yellow Dog Linux on an iBook
Obbsession, here , on a linux user group NEVER!
> and my biggest interest at the moment is getting as many apps as I can
> to run on my setup and find or create a community for users running
> linux on PPC :)
Hmmm I understand apt-get does work ... not that ive used it on PPC,
> Nice to be here and look forward to the posts.
Well heres my link
http://butlershouse.co.uk/index.php?option=articles&task=viewarticle&artid=6&Itemid=3
So yes....
Welcome to the list, I hope you enjoy the posts... allow me to introduce
the major and minor characters ( assuming youve not been lurking for the
last year )
Gareth A<spelling> : LUG master for Sussex, rarely seen, but his input
often experienced.
Geoff Teale: Developer and Software guy, to be caught during working
owners expounding GENTOO ( on one processor ) and Free Speech ( on the
other !)
Steve Dobson : recently run to ground since starting his own SME! but a
major player in the use Debian Stakes.
Jon Fautley: note the spelling, it gets important. He works hard to
deliver small gnoblets of guru wisdom in a infoindated world.
Mark Harrison: Possibly the Darth Vader of the group, working as he does
for the Empire, and yet showing moments of reprive. We are still looking
for the mask though !
Alan Fitton : Iain Stevenson, possibly a PPC user and occasional
commentator.
Andrew Guard : Hes got 2mb line, and a introductory style unlike Yodas!
John D: hes heading into Gentoo Territory .... a braver man ou may never
meet.
Angelo S<spelling> : What he lacks in bandwidth he makes up for in
communications. A regular poster of modern and unusual questions
and then there is me.
Nicholas Butler: Brash, Enthusiastic and Professional never short of an
opinion or a point of view. Which is why everyone should be using
Debian.
Welcome to the List..... You'll never leave...
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