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Sorry I hadn't realised there was a place to introduce oneself to the rest of the board
and have made a few posts before I realised this would be a good place to say hello.
So to introduce myself:
I have been using Linux since about 1997 but still think that, compared to a lot of linux devotees, I'm a bit of a noob
I can install configure, maintain and troubleshoot linux really well on my own systems, and those I create for other people,
but in forums, etc, I am always astounded, genuinely in awe of, just how many people know so much more about succinct ways to do things
than I do.
I feel competent and I feel confident about linux but, wow, some of these devs and other users are the rocket science of linux.
I suppose you can think of me as a sys admin. I have a company (I'm the only employee) that helps small to medium sized
businesses by installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting linux servers.
I have a genuine interest in learning more and more.
Suffice to say my motto in life is something reading the words of Wittgenstein taught me.
Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must remain silent
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Welcome to the forum. In every aspect of life we can find absolute experts: good for us
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Thanks for the welcome
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Hello! :-)
pic from 1993, new guitar day.
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Sup.
Brianna Ghey — Rest In Power
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Please tell me Leonard Nemoy uses Devuan
Welcome.
I laughed
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Sup.
Sup is you. I like your posts and you have fun here
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Live long and prosper.
I would hope that if Spock from Star Trek were to live today, he would use Devuan GNU+Linux because it is the logical choice.
So you're a Linux sysadmin contracting firm, eh? That sounds really cool, and probably is my "dream job."
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I would hope that if Spock from Star Trek were to live today, he would use Devuan GNU+Linux because it is the logical choice.
We are far off topic, but I like it in this thread, because I'm a trekkie
Maybe OpenBSD were the logical choice...
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