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Although a UNIX user for 20 years from a user standpoint, I'm jumping into Linux in the past few months.
I have Fedora Core 6 Server running on two dual-boot boxes with a third box ready to bring up. Being a newbie in networking, I've dealt with hardware off and on, played with several programming languages in the last 30 years, and some web development. I'm CompTIA-certified A+ and Network+.
All of this just for my education. So that's my feeble profile.
Although a UNIX user for 20 years from a user standpoint, I'm jumping into Linux in the past few months.
I have Fedora Core 6 Server running on two dual-boot boxes with a third box ready to bring up. Being a newbie in networking, I've dealt with hardware off and on, played with several programming languages in the last 30 years, and some web development. I'm CompTIA-certified A+ and Network+.
All of this just for my education. So that's my feeble profile.
Tom D.
Denver, Colorado, USA
Welcome to LQ,
And that's not "feeble" :}
Looks like you may not only be here to learn, but
also to contribute!
Cheers,
Tink
P.S.: I did indeed move your thread to the Intro forum.
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