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= Ramblings = = ubuntu =
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I've been using Ubuntu since the initial release of 5.04.
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I've been using Ubuntu since the initial release of 5.04. No home or office computers running anything but... Current Desktops: 6.06LTS
Uses: business and personal computing: including web design, programming, and graphics.
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I do work in many areas, mostly technology related. My Linux knowledge is coming along everyday...but, thankfully, I still have a lot to learn.
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My first commercial install of Ubuntu 6.06LTS took place June 4, 2006 in the form of a server for a small workgroup (less than 20 MS Windows workstations/desktops, but 9 printers!!). Harware: HP Proliant ML110. = a decent read =
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A Practical Guide to Linux: Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming 2005 Prentice Hall Author: Mark G. Sobell
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I picked up what seems to me to be a good book the other day:
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A Practical Guide to Linux: Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming 2005 Prentice Hall Author: Mark G. Sobell ($39.99 @ Barnes and Noble) = details =
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mail: jason at brummelsgroup.com
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Anyone looking for a good read and to dive into Linux might find it interesting...

Sometimes I work on this site: http://www.brummelsgroup.com --It is in need of a complete redux...I am looking at new tools including http://www.djangoproject.com/ and http://www.turbogears.org/

I used to have a blog....I may get it fired up again at some point.

= Contact =

Email: jason @ brummelsgroup.com

Gaim: brummelsgroup @ jabber.org
web: [http://www.brummelsgroup.com]

ubuntu


I've been using Ubuntu since the initial release of 5.04.

Current Desktops: 6.06LTS Uses: business and personal computing: including web design, programming, and graphics.

a decent read


A Practical Guide to Linux: Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming 2005 Prentice Hall Author: Mark G. Sobell

details


mail: jason at brummelsgroup.com

web: [http://www.brummelsgroup.com]

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