[PLUG] New to PLUG

Brock Woolf ultima160 at iinet.net.au
Mon May 10 22:53:51 WST 2004


Oh yeah Chris, it sucks having fo fix Windows, I used to do the same
thing actually :) but the cash would be good :) 

Yeah so Perth is the Debian City??? Well I was looking at maybe starting
running a new Linux distro, I have only tried RedHat, then Mandrake and
have stuck with it since version 9.0. I was thinking SuSe, cause I hear
it's easy and nice to use, but the install is a little tricky...Well so
i'm told, but yeah maybe Debian should be on the list. I do like the
Debian logo :)

Thanks  - Brock

"Confucious say Man who play in root, eventually kill tree"
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AMD 1.3GHz Duron, 512MB-RAM ,Maxtor 60GB HDD, nVidia GeForce FX 5200,
Sony CRX195E CD-RW, AOpen DVD-ROM, Mandrakelinux 10 Official, Linux
2.6.3-7mdk, Bill Gates does not live on my machine....
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On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 22:49, Chris Caston wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 22:22, Brock Woolf wrote:
> > Oh yeah hey guys,
> > 
> > Just thought I would introduce myself, My name is Brock and i am new to
> > PLUG, so be nice :) If anyone needs any help with Mandrake 10, thats
> > what I use and i've spent a fair amount of time using it, so I can help
> > out if need be. By the way i'm 20 also. Linux is boss... but there's
> > always more to learn. Anyways i'm gonna keep it short and simple, so
> > yeah hope to get to know all you soon :)
> > 
> > - Brock
> > 
> Welcome to the list. Perth is the Debian city but Mandrake is up there
> in the respected and well used (good for the desktop) list.
> 
> 
> I might introduce myself again (this is starting to look like Big
> Brother ;)
> 
> I'm a 23 year-old computer technician/manager/entrepreneur (and aware
> that this needs to change) that drives around Perth like a chook with no
> head and does 70 hours a week mostly fixing Windows problems for people
> then comes home to relax in front of the Debian (Sid) box.
> 
> I try to develop more of a strategic rather than a tactical view of
> Linux knowledge. I find Linux and open source to be great for people
> that have a good imagination, even if your don't know how to implement
> those ideas. This is why being part of a community and having access to
> mental capital is important.
>  
> > 
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