Tristanbob
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About Me
I maintain the Cisco network at [http://weber.edu Weber State University]. As part of my job, I work with many open source network management applications including [http://nedi.sf.net NeDi], [http://cacti.sf.net Cacti], [http://snort.org Snort], [http://base.sf.net Base], [http://ntop.org Ntop], [http://www.splintered.net/sw/flow-tools/docs/flow-tools.html Flow-tools], and [http://nfsen.sf.net NFsen].
My interest in Ubuntu
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Contact
- My Public Key:
- Email me if you like: tristan {dot} rhodes {at} gmail {dot} com
Jabber: tristan.rhodes@gmail.com
- Find me in the #ubuntu-utah channel on irc.freenode.net (tristanbob)
[http://useopensource.blogspot.com/ My Blog: The Open Source Advocate]
Community Contributions
UtahTeam Member
We help provide local support and education about Ubuntu for the state of Utah. For information about our team please see ["UtahTeam"], [http://launchpad.net/people/slcteam Launchpad Team Page] or our [http://ubuntu-utah.org Home Page].
Wiki Contributions
The LoopList (List Of Open-source Programs) for Windows :
- This is a list of the best open-source applications that run on Windows. Feel free to edit this list and add any programs that meet the criteria below. The purpose of this list is to demonstrate the quality of open-source applications and advocate the open source software development model.
OpenSourceNetworkManagementServer:
- ONMS is the combination of the very best open-source network management tools pre-installed on Ubuntu Linux. Users can evaluate ONMS using a virtual machine and VMware's VMplayer, or they can install it on a server by burning the ISO image provided.
- How to setup a DNS and DHCP server
Open-Source NetworkManagementTools:
- This is a list of high-quality, open-source network management applications.
Ubuntu Member
(Status : Submitting Application) I advocate OSS and Ubuntu Linux in the state of Utah. I would love to see OSS more widely used in homes, businesses and government offices. Below are our ["UtahTeam"] proposed steps:
Step 1
As a Team we are working on recruiting more local users. This is done through regular CD distribution in Universities and local hardware/service shops. A stronger local support base will be critical to growing & supporting Ubuntu in the state of Utah.
Step 2
We are planning on presenting the state offices with information on migrating to OSS. Drafts and letters to be made available as they are produced.
We also plan on distributing Edubuntu/Ubuntu within local school districts.
Step 3
Support! We have setup a website, IRC channel and mailing list to support continued growth in the area. This is the key step. Without the support of a strong and widespread team base these goals will not be possible.