[ubuntu-uk] workplacement

tryo tas tastryo at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 15 08:38:10 GMT 2007


hi daniel,
about abilities i think i learned to be patient while trying to make something out of the scratch pc's i found on the street.
i've been studying at ELATT (east london advanced technology training) in hackney computer system maintenance (desktops building and repair) based on the Cisco course.we were logged into the netacademy website and finished that with Comptia A+ certification.at the moment i build my own audio pc and try to run it with Musix and Gentoo which gives me a proper 2.19 kernel panic.i'm installing now ubuntu studio with 2.20 kernel because feisty does the job well.
i should know a bit more about scssi.i tried to get an old server (pentium 75 Mhz)
running with freebsd and connect 5 boxes with a hub.will pick that up soon again.
at school we learned quite theoretically the stuff you need for the CCNA exam like configuring routers and switches via windows 2000 machines.via a good friend who helped me to install my first linux system on my pc (x-evian) i made the lucky jump into open source software which brings up the magic word of command line.i know a bit of vi,not much about developing and programming
(just the structure of languages in generell).at the moment i'm studying music technology at lambeth college including digital electronics and mathematics.i'm reading the linux bible and try to get into the real stuff and get my linux machine from scratch.i want to learn open source developement as well to spread the very basics of free access to communication technology because i think that it is totally unacceptable to leave that over to people who make their own business out of it like the microsoft clan.
you see i could do with some focussing from too generell blabla to some real world skills that's why i want to get involved.
hope that helped a bit
cheers
shen

Daniel Lamb <daniel.lamb at dlcomputing.co.uk> wrote:        v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} .shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);}     st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }           Ok, what afre your skills and abilities?
   
  Regards,
  Daniel
   
      
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  From: ubuntu-uk-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of tryo tas
 Sent: 14 November 2007 21:37
 To: British  Ubuntu Talk
 Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] workplacement
  
   
  hi matt,
 i'm living in stepney green,london but would consider some travelling.
 cheers
 shen
 
 Matthew Macdonald-Wallace <matthew at truthisfreedom.org.uk> wrote:
  Quoting tryo tas :
 
 > hi,
 > i'm looking for a kind of workplacement in an open source project.i 
 > did the a+ exam last year which is WINDOWS TOTAL and after that a 
 > cisco based course in networking.that's how i got in the 
 > computerworld but i want to work with open source only now and am 
 > therefor looking for some hands on experience.
 > anybody out there who needs a helping hand?
 > cheers
 > shen
 
 Shen,
 
 where abouts in the UK are you based?
 
 Regards,
 
 Matt.
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