Name: Lindsay Holmwood
Member since: 2004-03-20 04:06:52
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Homepage: www.asymmetrics.net/~auxesis
Notes: I've been doing stuff with Linux for 3 or so years, and am starting to become more involved in the community.
I'm a student. I manage a number of Linux boxes at the school I attend. I did a talk at the EducationaLinux miniconf at LCA2004 on what I do at school.
I'm currently working with i386 on something called "Project Blind". Specifically, i'm working on something called the "Blind shell".
On Saturday I went sailing with friends of the family down at the Hawkesbury River.
Spent Saturday night and Sunday at a client's house re-organising his office for the new computer he ordered. Set it up for him, and it all seems to be going well (no calls in the middle of the night!).
Can't talk about it much at the moment, but i've been asked to plan and implement a mass rollout of Linux at a teaching organisation here in Sydney. All of the systems need to be upgraded (all of it's 97/98 technology, eek!), and they're not interested in paying hundreds of thousands to upgrade the machines just so they can run updated Microsoft software.
Should be interesting...
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