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[[File:sr_at_dn_1024.jpg|500px|thumb|right|It's me, Steven Rosenberg (Photo by Hans Gutknecht)]] | [[File:sr_at_dn_1024.jpg|500px|thumb|right|It's me, Steven Rosenberg (Photo by Hans Gutknecht)]] | ||
== My real name | == My real name is Steven Rosenberg== | ||
* I used Fedora in the 13-14 cycle | * I first used Fedora in the 13-14 cycle when I got my first non-ancient laptop in 2011. I spent some time running Debian, then came back to Fedora 18 when the old laptop died suddenly and I got a new one in 2013. I continued with Fedora through the 19, 20 and 21 releases. I got a new laptop in 2017, and I stuck it out with Windows for about a year. Painful. Eventually I moved to Debian again, then CentOS Stream 8, and now I'm back with Fedora, giving Silverblue 35 a spin. I didn't think it would be as "ready" as it is, and as of March 2022, I've been with it a couple of months or so. | ||
* I work in digital journalism for a company that produces print newspapers as well as web sites. | * I work in digital journalism for a company that produces print newspapers as well as web sites. | ||
* I use Fedora both for work and at home, where I am a heavy user of multimedia. | * I use Fedora both for work and at home, where I am a heavy user of multimedia. | ||
* '''Fedora's greatest strengths:''' 1) The community, 2) This is a great system for new hardware, offering new kernels | * '''Fedora's greatest strengths:''' | ||
* | ** 1) The community. Really. I'm not just saying that. Fedora people are unfailingly welcoming, helpful, smart and just plain nice | ||
** 2) This is a great system for new hardware, offering new kernels throughout the release cycle in an environment with more stability than you might expect | |||
** 3) Fedora offers a great development environment | |||
** 4) Fedora's [[Anaconda]] installer allows you to create a fully encrypted Linux system in a dual-boot environment, something not possible with the Debian and Ubuntu installers. (Note: You can also do this in RHEL/CentOS/Alma/Rocky) | |||
== Why "passthejoe"? == | |||
I love the music of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Pass Joe Pass] and coffee, the drink. | |||
== My Fedora Badges (yeah, it's all about the stinkin' badges) == | == My Fedora Badges (yeah, it's all about the stinkin' badges) == | ||
{{ #fedorabadges: passthejoe }} | {{ #fedorabadges: passthejoe }} | ||
== Read stuff I write == | |||
I write about technology and a few other things in these blogs: | |||
* [https://passthejoe.net/ Passthejoe, the blog] | |||
* [https://stevenrosenberg.nfshost.com/blog/ frugal technology, simple living and guerrilla large-appliance repair] | |||
Follow updates for CentOS Stream on this site, which updates daily: | |||
* [ | * [https://centos.passthejoe.net/ CentOS Stream of Consciousness] | ||
== Contact me == | == Contact me == | ||
stevenhrosenberg at gmail | * stevenhrosenberg at gmail | ||
* steven at passthejoe dot net |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 26 March 2022
My real name is Steven Rosenberg
- I first used Fedora in the 13-14 cycle when I got my first non-ancient laptop in 2011. I spent some time running Debian, then came back to Fedora 18 when the old laptop died suddenly and I got a new one in 2013. I continued with Fedora through the 19, 20 and 21 releases. I got a new laptop in 2017, and I stuck it out with Windows for about a year. Painful. Eventually I moved to Debian again, then CentOS Stream 8, and now I'm back with Fedora, giving Silverblue 35 a spin. I didn't think it would be as "ready" as it is, and as of March 2022, I've been with it a couple of months or so.
- I work in digital journalism for a company that produces print newspapers as well as web sites.
- I use Fedora both for work and at home, where I am a heavy user of multimedia.
- Fedora's greatest strengths:
- 1) The community. Really. I'm not just saying that. Fedora people are unfailingly welcoming, helpful, smart and just plain nice
- 2) This is a great system for new hardware, offering new kernels throughout the release cycle in an environment with more stability than you might expect
- 3) Fedora offers a great development environment
- 4) Fedora's Anaconda installer allows you to create a fully encrypted Linux system in a dual-boot environment, something not possible with the Debian and Ubuntu installers. (Note: You can also do this in RHEL/CentOS/Alma/Rocky)
Why "passthejoe"?
I love the music of Joe Pass and coffee, the drink.
My Fedora Badges (yeah, it's all about the stinkin' badges)
Read stuff I write
I write about technology and a few other things in these blogs:
Follow updates for CentOS Stream on this site, which updates daily:
Contact me
- stevenhrosenberg at gmail
- steven at passthejoe dot net