It helps if I actually send this to the list! lol
(My apologies also if you go by Anthony & not 'Tony' as your email address suggested)
Bob
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bob Moss bobbyjmoss@me.com Date: 5 August 2013 12:17:09 BST To: Anthony Anson tony.anson@girolle.co.uk Subject: Re: [ALUG] A new member
Hi Tony,
On 5 Aug 2013, at 06:25, Anthony Anson tony.anson@girolle.co.uk wrote:
On 01/08/13 11:53, Bob Moss wrote:
Hi everyone,
Seeing as the welcome email for this mailing list suggest I send something to this effect, I thought I'd introduce myself as a new member!
Welcome to the list. ITYF it friendly and informative.
Thanks, I'm looking forward to meeting people. Will be moving to Ipswich around 24/08, so will be looking out for next meetings after that :)
==This LUG== The reason I'm interested in this LUG is because I'm moving to Ipswich in the last week of August 2013. This is to start a new job with BT on their graduate scheme as a software engineer (I've no idea what I'm working on yet!). I don't know anyone in the area, but I think it'd be cool to meet people with similar interests. :)
Ah, oh...
I've a bone to pick with BT - but you're far enough away from Bunwell to just snigger...
*Ducks for cover* I'm not going to be working in an OpenReach van as a network engineer or in customer care, so if you have line problems/slow broadband I'm probably not the guy to ask! lol.
Although maybe you're thinking about Cameron's porn-blocking plans? That's probably worth it's own mailing list thread... lol
==Linux Stuff== My interest in Linux originally started back in 2005 with live copies of Mandriva and Ubuntu (which I ran on my parents' computer to scare the crap out of them!). In 2007 however my parents bought me my first new laptop (512MB RAM) for college, but it came with Vista Home Basic pre-installed ...this didn't run
Didn't it? How strange...
It did actually run when I had the machine back in 2007, but as soon as you tried to run anything else (eg Office 2007) you'd spend most of your time staring at a non-spinning hourglass! lol On the other hand, Linux seemed to make much better use of the hardware, and so my time with Linux began :)
My current machine is a Sony VAIO I bought in late 2009 that dual-boots Windows 7 & Fedora 19 (2.4GHz Core i5, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD). It's served me well (having been used to try different distros/OSs, taken all around Europe & has done everything my CompSci degree had thrown at it pretty well). In recent years though it's had problems (eg needs a cooling stand to avoid overheating, trackpad's mostly dead, HDD has had to be replaced twice & support for the ATI graphics card seems to have been dropped from Catalyst 12.10 onwards for some bizarre reason). Will probably be looking to replace it in the next 6 months or so.
I bought this little pre-loved MSi U-100 cheaper because I didn't want Windows on it. Has Debian and Mint installed ATM
well. The first distribution I ever committed to HDD was Ubuntu 7.07 "Feisty Fawn", which I dual-booted with Windows XP.
Mine was Lasermoon's Linux FT, dual-booted with Win 3.11 - FT was bought-out and SuSE developed from it.
That's impressive! I'm roughly the same age as Linux itself (being born 4 months before Linus Torvalds made his infamous announcement) so the only *old* distro I'm vaguely familiar is Slackware, mostly because it's still being maintained.
Then an hiatus, and Debian by itself in a HDD in one tray, Win 2000 in another and Win 98 2nd Ed in a third
Since then I've learned more about the philosophy behind open source and free software and try to use FOSS wherever I can. I also wandered around FOSDEM in 2012 (albeit with quite a hangover from the night before!).
Ah. You ought to be nearer Norwich - the pub we meet in is also the Chalk Hill Brewery, so that's a challenge for you.
(Crool nurse has just had to have three attempts at get any blood out of me today - don't they realise I'm running on empty?)
Oh, BTW, your post arrived 4th - 5th Aug datestamped 1st Aug: your pooter seems to be a few days in arrears or the item has been held for authentication/moderation, perhaps.
Indeed, I got an email to that effect. Perhaps this was down to me committing the cardinal sin of sending an email from iCloud? lol
Some of you may recognise my name. This is because aged 17 this happened: http://www.tuxradar.com/files/LXF113.roundtab.pdf. A few months later in March 2009 I wrote my first articles for Linux Format magazine. Apparently they liked me, so I was invited back to work at LXF towers the same summer, and then wrote articles as a freelancer from September 2009-November 2011 while doing my Computer Science degree.
I've tried a range of different distros (and even played around with Linux From Scratch) but I'm very much a Fedora user when I need to actually get things done! I'm currently teaching myself Python (I know it's a little overdue!) and am presently pondering whether to get a Raspberry Pi, Ouya or both!
Mmmmm! Pi!
One day I shall get round to acquiring one - assuming today's procedure is a success...
Indeed. It seems like one of those things hobbyists *ought* to get but I've never gotten around to actually buying one.
-- Tony http://www.girolle.co.uk/
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Hi, Bob.
Welcome to East Anglia. :)
You'll be more than welcomed at the regular Ipswich meets. They tend to be quiet, but we have some regulars who still make the effort. :)
We meet on the third Monday of every month in The Mulberry Bush:
Map/Directions URI: http://maps.google.co.uk/?q=IP4+2EA WWW: https://www.facebook.com/MULBERRYHOSPITALITY
I aim to post to the announce mailing list on the day.
Several local ALUGers are BT folk, so you should find a few friendly faces.
Tony, if your problem is one of those frustrating residential issues that isn't being handled properly by BT, we do actually have an internal team that we can arrange to get in touch and try and resolve. Very handy if you're stuck being shunted between depts on the phone. You're welcome to email me off-list to get more info.
Cheers,
Peter.