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Hailing from Kingman Arizona, Linux user since 1997. | ||<tablestyle="text-align:center; font-size: 0.80em; border: none; width: 100%; background-color: #f1f1ed; font-weight: bold;"> {*} [[ArizonaTeam|Arizona Team]]<<BR>> || {*} [[http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=209|Forums]]|| {*} [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-az|Mailing List]] <<BR>>([[http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-us-az/|archives]])|| {*} [[http://www.azloco.com/~ircstats/|IRC stats ]] || {*} [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-arizona/|Launchpad]] || {*} [[http://www.azloco.com/|AZ Team Webpage]] || {*} [[http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntu_arizona/|Store]] || {*} [[http://azloco.com/~Jeff_Martin | Jeff's AZ Loco Page]] || |
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Currently using Ubuntu 6.10. | ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.7em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.3em;"> <<TableOfContents>>|| {{attachment:ArizonaTeam/BannerAZ_b.png}} '''Ubuntu-Arizona Lo``Co Team - The Hottest Lo``Co on Earth''' ---- || Contact Information:|| || || '''Name:''' || Jeff Martin || || '''Launchpad:''' || [[https://launchpad.net/~evilgourmet|Launchpad Link]] || || '''Wiki:''' || [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jeff301|Wiki Link]] || || '''AZ Lo``Co Blog:'''|| [[http://azloco.com/blog/8| Jeff's AZ LoCo Blog]] || || '''Email:''' || <<MailTo(evilgourmet@gmail.com )>> <<MailTo( martinja1800@imail.mohave.edu)>> || || '''IRC:''' || Jeff_Martin on irc.freenode.net || || '''Location:''' || Kingman/Flagstaff Arizona || * Currently using '''Ubuntu 8.10''' 32 bit -- on an HP dv9410us.<<BR>> Linux user since 1997, server and desktop. It all started with Red Hat 5, and after experiencing Open Source I never went back.<<BR>> Free Speech, free beer, free software. ## '''Future Plans''' Entering NAU Honors Program in the Fall of 2009 = Goals for Linux and Ubuntu = == Coming soon == * Why I chose Ubuntu * Where I see Linux in the next few years, and how I would like to help it get there. * Anything else??? ## are you just reading the comments for fun??---- = Current Level of Involvement = |||||| {*} Contributor - UWN UBUNTU WEEKLY NEWSLETTER || || [[UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue131| UWN Issue #131]] || [[UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue132|UWN Issue #132]]|| [[UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue133|UWN Issue #133]]|| || [[UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue134| UWN Issue #134]] ||[[UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue135| UWN Issue #135 ]] || [[UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue136| UWN Issue #136 (coming soon)]]|| * [[https://launchpad.net/~evilgourmet/+codesofconduct|Ubuntero]] <<BR>> * Active in IRC #ubuntu-arizona <<BR>> ## * Assist with AZ LoCo Team Server [[http://azloco.com| Arizona Ubuntu LoCo ]] <<BR>> ## without any tasks being assigned to me, server access is kind of a joke. * Tutoring Students in the usage and installation of Ubuntu at Mohave Community College (Kingman Arizona) -- If you are in the area and need assistance please contact me at: <<MailTo(martinja1800@imail.mohave.edu )>> <<BR>> * Distributing free copies of Ubuntu to local stores, and local schools. <<BR>> * Ubuntu Users Group for Mohave Community College (MuLuG - moo-lug) -- [[http://community.mohave.edu/groups/entry/Ubuntu-Linux|MCC User Group]].<<BR>> * [[http://classroom.homelinux.org| Test-Server]] <<BR>> * [[http://community.mohave.edu|MCC Community Server]] <<BR>> ## * The Server is running [[http://ubuntu.com|Ubuntu 8.10]], the uLAMP way. * This was my (work study) project, for the Fall 2008 semester -- to create a Social Networking site exclusively for MCC students. How could I pass up a chance to install Ubuntu 8.10 server on a Poweredge 200, and build a place for students to gather on the internet? ( ''built in eight days'' ) = Linux Community Involvement = == Past Involvement and History == === Xipe Project === The Xipe Project was a web development company, focusing on using LAMP to deploy Point of Sale systems, and integrating these with the businesses shopping sites. === DeVry Decatur === While attending De``Vry, I helped found Linux@De``Vry (1998), it was our local Linux users group. <<BR>> During this time, I worked at a company deploying video surveillance systems, for Day Care centers. Managing 60 remote sites: Linux servers connecting to Axis IP cameras, and posting the image feeds to our web servers back in Atlanta. The core ideals of the project were sound, letting parents view their children, and monitor the activities there over the web from work or home. This is where I built my first self installing CDROM based on the Red Hat distribution. * I left De``Vry and Atlanta towards the end of 1999, to move back to Kingman AZ. === Mohave Linux Systems === Upon arriving in Kingman we opened a Linux Store front, Mohave Linux Systems (tuxpc.com). Modeling it after a favourite store in Atlanta, GA -- the Linux General Store. The idea was to provide home users with low cost Linux PCs, and businesses with firewalls and network security. The Mohave Linux Systems store front closed in August 2000. From there I have worked as a Chef, Bus Driver, and Magazine Editor. === The Tri State Scene === (the Scene as it came to be known)<<BR>> The Tri-State Scene came to life in 2004, and lived in tens of thousands of homes around Northern Arizona through 2005. A magazine printed in tabloid format on an offset printer in CMYK. All of this magazine was developed in Linux using Scribus, GIMP, Inkscape, and the assorted text editor (woot to VI). 10,000 copies were distributed to Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City, Arizona. This was also when I first had the opportunity to sample Ubuntu, which was a fantastic install on my Dell laptop, with a 600 mhz processor. Giving me the ability to edit and write from the road.<<BR>> [[ http://www.tristatescene.com| TriStateScene.com ]]-deadlink- = Back into College = After closing the magazine ( I had no intention of going into debt for a business) I took my Linux passion back home as a hobby. In 2007 I re-entered the academia, setting my sights on a BSACS for applied computer science from NAU (Northern Arizona University). I got to start over on all of my credits from De``Vry, since none of the credits can be transfered out. Which was a good thing because I had the opportunity to become well versed with Open``Office.org. I am currently seated as the Vice President of [[http://www.mohave.edu/pages/1128.asp|MC4]]. MC4 is the Computer Club at Mohave Community College, we organize computer recycling events (''add link'') and host LAN parties for the community ( and a little ''fragging'' helps a person regain the focus). <<BR>> I was able to get MC4 to have ''Enemy Territory Quake Wars'' as one of the games in the LAN, thank you ID SOFTWARE for making Linux versions of your games. ---- == What did not make the cut == DEFUNCT (domain owner did not renew)--Working on KAMPR.org -- Kingman Area Mexican Pioneers Reunion a community site [[http://www.kampr.org|kampr.org]]<<BR>> DEFUNCT (project canceled) -- My``Party.dyndns.org -- Mohave County Democrats/Independents Social Networking site [[http://myparty.dyndns.org|myparty]]<<BR>> CategoryHomepage |
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Ubuntu-Arizona LoCo Team - The Hottest LoCo on Earth
Contact Information:
Name:
Jeff Martin
Launchpad:
Wiki:
AZ LoCo Blog:
Email:
<evilgourmet@gmail.com> <martinja1800@imail.mohave.edu>
IRC:
Jeff_Martin on irc.freenode.net
Location:
Kingman/Flagstaff Arizona
* Currently using Ubuntu 8.10 32 bit -- on an HP dv9410us.
Linux user since 1997, server and desktop. It all started with Red Hat 5, and after experiencing Open Source I never went back.
Free Speech, free beer, free software.
Goals for Linux and Ubuntu
Coming soon
- Why I chose Ubuntu
- Where I see Linux in the next few years, and how I would like to help it get there.
- Anything else???
Current Level of Involvement
Contributor - UWN UBUNTU WEEKLY NEWSLETTER |
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Active in IRC #ubuntu-arizona
Tutoring Students in the usage and installation of Ubuntu at Mohave Community College (Kingman Arizona) -- If you are in the area and need assistance please contact me at: <martinja1800@imail.mohave.edu>
Distributing free copies of Ubuntu to local stores, and local schools.
Ubuntu Users Group for Mohave Community College (MuLuG - moo-lug) -- MCC User Group.
This was my (work study) project, for the Fall 2008 semester -- to create a Social Networking site exclusively for MCC students. How could I pass up a chance to install Ubuntu 8.10 server on a Poweredge 200, and build a place for students to gather on the internet? ( built in eight days )
Linux Community Involvement
Past Involvement and History
Xipe Project
The Xipe Project was a web development company, focusing on using LAMP to deploy Point of Sale systems, and integrating these with the businesses shopping sites.
DeVry Decatur
While attending DeVry, I helped found Linux@DeVry (1998), it was our local Linux users group.
During this time, I worked at a company deploying video surveillance systems, for Day Care centers. Managing 60 remote sites: Linux servers connecting to Axis IP cameras, and posting the image feeds to our web servers back in Atlanta. The core ideals of the project were sound, letting parents view their children, and monitor the activities there over the web from work or home. This is where I built my first self installing CDROM based on the Red Hat distribution.
I left DeVry and Atlanta towards the end of 1999, to move back to Kingman AZ.
Mohave Linux Systems
Upon arriving in Kingman we opened a Linux Store front, Mohave Linux Systems (tuxpc.com). Modeling it after a favourite store in Atlanta, GA -- the Linux General Store. The idea was to provide home users with low cost Linux PCs, and businesses with firewalls and network security. The Mohave Linux Systems store front closed in August 2000. From there I have worked as a Chef, Bus Driver, and Magazine Editor.
The Tri State Scene
(the Scene as it came to be known)
The Tri-State Scene came to life in 2004, and lived in tens of thousands of homes around Northern Arizona through 2005. A magazine printed in tabloid format on an offset printer in CMYK. All of this magazine was developed in Linux using Scribus, GIMP, Inkscape, and the assorted text editor (woot to VI). 10,000 copies were distributed to Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City, Arizona. This was also when I first had the opportunity to sample Ubuntu, which was a fantastic install on my Dell laptop, with a 600 mhz processor. Giving me the ability to edit and write from the road.
TriStateScene.com-deadlink-
Back into College
After closing the magazine ( I had no intention of going into debt for a business) I took my Linux passion back home as a hobby. In 2007 I re-entered the academia, setting my sights on a BSACS for applied computer science from NAU (Northern Arizona University). I got to start over on all of my credits from DeVry, since none of the credits can be transfered out. Which was a good thing because I had the opportunity to become well versed with OpenOffice.org. I am currently seated as the Vice President of MC4. MC4 is the Computer Club at Mohave Community College, we organize computer recycling events (add link) and host LAN parties for the community ( and a little fragging helps a person regain the focus).
I was able to get MC4 to have Enemy Territory Quake Wars as one of the games in the LAN, thank you ID SOFTWARE for making Linux versions of your games.
What did not make the cut
DEFUNCT (domain owner did not renew)--Working on KAMPR.org -- Kingman Area Mexican Pioneers Reunion a community site kampr.org
DEFUNCT (project canceled) -- MyParty.dyndns.org -- Mohave County Democrats/Independents Social Networking site myparty
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