[Wolves] Re: Wolves Digest, Vol 71, Issue 4
Howard Berry
h.berry at blueyonder.co.uk
Tue Jan 25 17:13:21 GMT 2005
> > 1. Tim - will install Mandrake 10.1 - Beginner.
> >
> > 2. sparkes - Debian / Ubuntu / OpenBSD / LFS /
> > myown ;-) - been round the block
> >
> > 3. Ron - Gentoo / Ubuntu / SuSE - knew the block when
> > it was a field.
> >
> > 4. Ade - Fedora / Ubuntu / Suse - erm, Bald [ we
> > need locking! ]
> >
> > >>
> >
> > 5. Woo - Minix, Linux-FT, Red Hat, Fedora
> > (current), OpenBSD & Ubuntu(looking likely) Good at
> > installations. Early stage of conversion from VMS
> > to *x. Love the concepts & the Linux community; hate
> > the syntax.
> >
> > 6. Pete C Fedora / Suse / White box (under
> > VMware)/and hopefully will take posession of Debian on
> > DVD, tomorrow, 32.15 inc postage and packaging.
> >
> > 7. Simonb: Fedora 3/ ubuntu/ own linux as well as
> > freeBSD, IRIX, HP-UX. Brought into it 9yrs ago, got
> > voluntary position setting up HP-UX machines when in>
> > yr10 of secondary school and compiled my first kernel
> > in the days of the 2.2 kernel.
> >
> > 8. James - Fedora / Red Hat / ARMLinux (although
> > not very much the latter) - Not as experienced as Ron
> >
> > 9. Baza - Ubuntu Linux geeky amateur
> >
> > 10. Adam - Debian / Ubuntu. Skills are middling, I'm
> > very capable but there are a number of gaping holes.
> > Not as experienced as James
> >
> > 11. Helen - Mandrake / Ubuntu (sort of) - very amateur
> >
> > 12. Mo SuSE-beginner-intermediate
> >
> > 13. Kevan - SuSE 9.2/Madrake 10.1 (very little used
> > though) +I am ashamed to admit Win 2000 on the family
> > PC. I would calss myself as intermediate now
> > as I've been around the block and learned very
> > little. I have had Corel Linux up and running in the
> > past and been a beta tester for Xandros. I just
> > love to use Linux :-)
> >
> > 14. Rob - SuSE 9.2 - experience: absolute beginner
> > but at least capable of tidying up long mail threads
> > ;)
> >
> > 15. David - Ubuntu / Sarge. Experience: Capable of
> > nearly anything, but lacking any C programming skills.
> > Started with RedHat 5.[02]{1} then moved
> > to Slackware in 97/98. Dabbled once with some *BSDs,
> > didn't think much of them. Part time Solaris9 admin a
> > few years ago.
> >
> > 16. Gary - SuSE 9.2 - Stared with suse 6.2 and tried
> > a few other distro's over the years, but I always
> > prefered SuSE. I'm no expert, but I can get by
> > with the help of google and this group.
> >
> > 17. Fizz - Gentoo (debian, SuSE, *BSD) - Messed around
> > with various linux/unix distros for about seven years,
> > never found a perfect distro and always found linux a
> > lot of hard work compared with 'other operating
> > systems ;)' on the desktop. Know my way around but
> > wouldn't claim to be an expert.
> >
> > 18. Chris - Debian (+ Morphix/Knoppix), SuSe, Mandrake - Rank Amateur
> >
> 19. Kat - Ubuntu (or other debian) - have used all sorts of things over
> the years when David has installed them. In terms of experience I'm a
> bit of a mixed bag - I've never really tried any hardware configuration
> stuff but I do all sorts of odd sysadmin bits at work, including
> building debian packages...
> > _______________________________________________
20 Howard I have used Mandrake, Red Hat, Fedora and now I've managed to
get something that does nearly all I want SuSE 9.1 Pro. I'm sticking to
that for the foreseeable.
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