Hello everybody,
My name is Rob and I live in Norwich. I work for a global financial
institution as an e-support coach, which basically means I travel the length
& breadth of the UK, training and coaching our staff and financial advisers
on how to use our trading software. In the past I was mainly involved in
retail although I spent some time with Gateway, the American PC
manufacturer, in their business division.
I found ALUG in Linux Format magazine and thought I'd sign up.
I am a very green newbie to Linux! I've often pondered giving it a go and
after talking to a former work colleague who is Linux crazy, I thought "What
the hell, I have nothing to lose", and promptly went out and bought a couple
of books that both came with Red Hat 9.
I installed it onto my laptop and within about 20 minutes or so, I was up
and running. Since then, I've just messed around with it and dipped in to
the books occasionally. It takes a little getting used to after years of
Windows usage, but it's like a pair of new shoes...familiar, if a little
uncomfortable to start with.
I have to admit that since then, I've trawled the net for information and
stuff, and have ended up downloading many new distributions such as
Slackware, Knoppix, Peanut, Morphix, DamnSmallLinux and LNX-BBC to name but
a few. I've also gone a bit crazy and downloaded loads of apps and stuff.
All I really want to do is get a real feel for the OS and the whole Open
Source community and what it has to offer.
Although I don't see myself abandoning Windows, I do see myself using Linux
to do all the things that are too darn expensive to do on Windows, such as
Web Design etc. You see, I have no programming ability whatsoever and I have
yet to find a web design program that wasn't either difficult to use,
severely lacking in features or didn't cost the same as the Gross National
Product of a small European nation! With Open Source, it looks like I can be
more creative and productive at significantly less cost than with Windows.
Sadly, I have yet to discover a really good and stable music sequencing
package (a la Cubase) as I am a part time musician. I have just downloaded
Rosegarden 4 and will give that a go soon.
Anyway, enough of my ramblings. I'd love to hear from fellow newbie's, and I
might just be able to pop along to the meeting on the 11th if work
commitments allow.
Hope to see some of you soon,
Rob.