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Floodbot monitoring on occasion, have also provided bot operators with alternate location to run #kubuntu floodbot from
Occasional ubottu factoid adding/editing/updating ( notable addition !pastebinit )
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Held Toronto release-parties for Lucid Lynx https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseParties/ConfirmedParties and Natty Narwhal http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/781/detail/ ... A release-party for Oneiric Ocelot is also planned.
Worked on adapting a Conexant Winmodem driver to function under 32bit editions of Xubuntu, to help provide basic free internet connectivity to residents of Toronto, Canada through machines provided by Toronto Freenet http://www.torfree.net/ http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7340604&postcount=49
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Familiarized children and adults with Ubuntu by dual-booting the computers in an Ontario Community Access Program http://capstats.ocl.net/cgi-bin/home_page.cgi site which I maintained at ArtHeart Community Art Centre http://www.artheart.ca/ , also redistributed official Ubuntu CDs from there which were requested from the ShipIt program. Held Toronto release-parties for Lucid Lynx ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseParties/ConfirmedParties ) and Natty Narwhal ( http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/781/detail/ ) ... A release-party for Oneiric Ocelot is also planned.

Worked on adapting a Conexant Winmodem driver to function under 32bit editions of Xubuntu ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7340604&postcount=49 ), to help provide basic free internet connectivity to residents of Toronto, Canada through machines provided by Toronto FreeNet ( http://www.torfree.net/ ) . Also developed a PXE install server to facilitate deployment of said machines, and trained volunteers on it's operation and maintenance. I am currently also a Board Member of the Toronto FreeNet.

Familiarized children and adults with Ubuntu by dual-booting the computers in an Ontario Community Access Program ( http://capstats.ocl.net/cgi-bin/home_page.cgi ) site which I maintained at ArtHeart Community Art Centre ( http://www.artheart.ca/ ), also redistributed official Ubuntu CDs from there which were requested from the ShipIt program. The fileserver at this location used Ubuntu Server, as well.

Provided and maintained an Ubuntu Server fileserver and database server for Source Salba Foods ( http://www.sourcesalba.com/ ) , familiarized their staff with it's operation and maintenance.

Built, installed, and maintain an Ubuntu Server powered surveillance system, using Zoneminder, at the building for which I am currently caretaker.

Aggregated multiple DSL connections with Ubuntu Server , for ThatChannel ( http://www.thatchannel.com/ ) to provide an affordable way to stream content to the internet.

Michael Kaulbach. Currently in Toronto, Canada.

Known on Ubuntuforums and Launchpad sites as Kaulbach, on Freenode IRC as genii, or genii-around.

Member of Ubuntu Canada http://ubuntu-ca.org/

Launchpad page: https://launchpad.net/~mystic-scientist

IRC activities: Assisting users and moderating as necessary in #ubuntu,#ubuntu-offtopic ,#kubuntu, and #kubuntu-offtopic

Floodbot monitoring on occasion, have also provided bot operators with alternate location to run #kubuntu floodbot from. Occasional ubottu factoid adding/editing/updating ( possible notable addition of !pastebinit )

It is often my habit to use coffee in IRC actions to foster a sense of community.. handing a mug of coffee to someone, preparing a new pot, having a sip of coffee myself, and so on. In fact, I requested the ubottu factoid !coffee to be added, which it was.

Other activities related to Ubuntu and variants thereof:

Held Toronto release-parties for Lucid Lynx ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseParties/ConfirmedParties ) and Natty Narwhal ( http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/781/detail/ ) ... A release-party for Oneiric Ocelot is also planned.

Worked on adapting a Conexant Winmodem driver to function under 32bit editions of Xubuntu ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7340604&postcount=49 ), to help provide basic free internet connectivity to residents of Toronto, Canada through machines provided by Toronto FreeNet ( http://www.torfree.net/ ) . Also developed a PXE install server to facilitate deployment of said machines, and trained volunteers on it's operation and maintenance. I am currently also a Board Member of the Toronto FreeNet.

Familiarized children and adults with Ubuntu by dual-booting the computers in an Ontario Community Access Program ( http://capstats.ocl.net/cgi-bin/home_page.cgi ) site which I maintained at ArtHeart Community Art Centre ( http://www.artheart.ca/ ), also redistributed official Ubuntu CDs from there which were requested from the ShipIt program. The fileserver at this location used Ubuntu Server, as well.

Provided and maintained an Ubuntu Server fileserver and database server for Source Salba Foods ( http://www.sourcesalba.com/ ) , familiarized their staff with it's operation and maintenance.

Built, installed, and maintain an Ubuntu Server powered surveillance system, using Zoneminder, at the building for which I am currently caretaker.

Aggregated multiple DSL connections with Ubuntu Server , for ThatChannel ( http://www.thatchannel.com/ ) to provide an affordable way to stream content to the internet.


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