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Old 07-05-2006, 07:20 PM   #1
lois garcia
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I am re-earning my Linux/UNIX chops after having been tossed about and apparently losing many brain cells to stress during the dot-bomb in Silicon Valley, CA, US the last few years. Now, I want very much to become well-versed in Linux, and to be able to help others as I have so often been helped. My dream is to become a specialist in disaster recovery and security, but that dream is very far away at this time.

My current position as of July 15, 2006 is as a Technical Marketing Engineer for Zmanda. Zmanda is a startup company based on the open source backup software, Amanda. I may need to create a separate login for work-related participation on LQ, but, I hope to share what I learn about the Amanda Community and Enterprise Editions. I'll be getting deeply into these applications on a daily basis. An article I co-wrote my first week on the job has made it up on the company website and on Slashdot in the hardware section, and I am going to submit it to LQ here as a tutorial.

Zmanda has issued me a generic laptop with Fedora Core 4 installed (courtesy of Linux Certified). I have never been thrilled with Red Hat, but everything on the laptop works, which is more than I can say for my many home adventures in Linux. It is frustrating to have a friend say with disdain "I use Gentoo and everything works and it was easy." My (old) Toshiba laptop will run Linux, but my wireless cards don't work. Nothing seems to like the Texas Instruments chip. As soon as I have accumulated a few paychecks, I will do computer shopping.

I am going to give the latest Mandriva a try on That Old Laptop(c) due to a positive review in Tux magazine. I would also like to try Nubuntu, and eventually use it on a new, ultra-portable laptop that would be my traveling machine. I have a Dell Inspiron running Windows 2K that is my base machine. It is a little heavy and long in the tooth for the computer world, but it suits my needs.
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Old 07-05-2006, 07:47 PM   #2
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Well, hello there and welcome to LQ.
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My dream is to become a specialist in disaster recovery and security
Looks like the Forensics crossover is your thing?
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