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* '''Email''': romal AT fedoraproject DOT org | * '''Email''': romal AT fedoraproject DOT org | ||
* '''GPG key''': 0x7994DAC0 | * '''GPG key''': 0x7994DAC0 | ||
* '''Fedora username''': romal | * '''Fedora username''': romal | ||
* '''Location:''': | * '''Location:''': Oldenburg Northern Germany | ||
* '''Homepage''': http://www.romal.de | * '''Homepage''': http://www.romal.de | ||
== Activities within Fedora == | == Activities within Fedora == | ||
* My first contact with Linux was a an | * My first contact with Linux was a an mildly successfull try to compile the newly announced Linux-kernel on my Minix system. It could not get it to work properly. Some months later, after finding the SLS, I installed my first real Linux system and has been a constant user since. I used SLS, Slackware, SuSE and DLD. Finally I switched to Redhat 4.x as Redhat was the only distro shipping the required libs for running an SMP enabled kernel. I stayed with Redhat since then. | ||
* We use various members of the Redhat family (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora) in our company. | * We use various members of the Redhat family (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora) in our company. | ||
* I worked as an instructor for Redhat & SuSE system administration for some years and published a number of articles and books on operating-systems including Linux. | * I worked as an instructor for Redhat & SuSE system administration for some years and published a number of articles and books on operating-systems including Linux. | ||
[[Category:Ambassadors from Germany]] | [[Category:Ambassadors from Germany]] |
Latest revision as of 15:16, 23 July 2020
Robert M. Albrecht
Contact
- Email: romal AT fedoraproject DOT org
- GPG key: 0x7994DAC0
- Fedora username: romal
- Location:: Oldenburg Northern Germany
- Homepage: http://www.romal.de
Activities within Fedora
- My first contact with Linux was a an mildly successfull try to compile the newly announced Linux-kernel on my Minix system. It could not get it to work properly. Some months later, after finding the SLS, I installed my first real Linux system and has been a constant user since. I used SLS, Slackware, SuSE and DLD. Finally I switched to Redhat 4.x as Redhat was the only distro shipping the required libs for running an SMP enabled kernel. I stayed with Redhat since then.
- We use various members of the Redhat family (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora) in our company.
- I worked as an instructor for Redhat & SuSE system administration for some years and published a number of articles and books on operating-systems including Linux.