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Tiered service levels is how I describe my view of computing. I do not currently have a working desktop so operations are split among my smartphone, the SheevaPlug, and my netbook. The netbook is not a desktop replacement by any stretch. When utilized in concert with other devices, I can get by without a desktop. | Tiered service levels is how I describe my view of computing. I do not currently have a working desktop so operations are split among my smartphone, the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SheevaPlug|SheevaPlug]], and my netbook. The netbook is not a desktop replacement by any stretch. When utilized in concert with other devices, I can get by without a desktop. |
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Name |
Stephen Michael Kellat |
IRC |
skellat on irc.freenode.net |
Jabber |
alpacaherder on jabber.org |
identi.ca |
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Website |
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Gopher |
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Current Ubuntu/Linux Version |
Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx |
About Me
I am the Head Writer at Erie Looking Productions and produce The Burning Circle, the podcast of the Ohio LoCo Team. I deal with older technology and until recently operated a PowerPC running Lucid Lynx. I also utilize an kirkwood-based SheevaPlug for back-end operations in conjunction with my fairly modern x86-based netbook. As Ubuntu does not support the kirkwood variant of ARM I end up gaining proficiency with Debian using Squeeze.
Tiered service levels is how I describe my view of computing. I do not currently have a working desktop so operations are split among my smartphone, the SheevaPlug, and my netbook. The netbook is not a desktop replacement by any stretch. When utilized in concert with other devices, I can get by without a desktop.
Activities
member of Ubuntu in NGOs team
member of Ubuntu Ohio
member of the Not Canonical group on Launchpad where I note I am not employed by Canonical
presenter of The Burning Circle
Testimonials
skellat (last edited 2022-11-18 00:40:55 by skellat)