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= Leonard Adjei =
Leonard Adjei
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This is my main information Page.
Leonard Adjei is an Open Source applications advocate and an avid enthusiast of Linux. He's been calling for the Software age and revolution into the Open Source market which seems to be nonexistent and mainly ignorable in his country.
I live in Accra and have a BSc In Information & Communication Technology.
 
Am an avid Linux user and am very passionate about spreading the word and importance of using Opensource solutions. I've tried and appreciated several distro's and their individual approaches but prefer Fedora & Red-Hat as server OS's.
In an effort to promote the usage of Open Source(Linux) systems in his are, he formed the Thinkers Group. An association of technology enthusiasts who gather to tackle various problems in their vicinity using Open Source methods
 
 
== Early Life ==
Leonard was born and raised in Accra, in a nation where the usage of computing was mostly Windows-centric and the usage of Linux was almost non-existent in commercial environments. As a boy, he learned how to use MS-Dos which he mostly configured for the minor games which were available at a time.
 
During his fifth grade, he befriended his school librarian who taught him to use Q-Basic, he soon after created his first program.
It was later in high school that he learned the existence of Linux.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Linux Projects ==
After learning about the existence of the Linux world, Leonard soon started experimenting with various distro's and systems. He found a special interest in Fedora and other RPM-Based systems and started configuring systems with them.
 
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<p>In March 2007, he installed a terminal server for him and his friends to collaborate about school work and other discussions. This he managed using Drupal CMS.
<p> Currently he's involved with the Thinkers Group to develop a vast wireless network for the University of Ghana, to allow students communicate amongst them selves.
 
<p>He's also designing a Streaming platform using Mythdora to bring multimedia content to residents in his area.
 
 
 




I generally enjoy reading, trying new gadgets and network services.
Am presently working on a few projects in my country, among which is to wardrive and map out major sections of Accra.


Some of my work & contribution can be found in the Thinkers Group Website.
www.thinkersgh.com


== Contact ==
== Contact ==

Revision as of 21:30, 4 August 2009

Leonard Adjei

Leonard Adjei is an Open Source applications advocate and an avid enthusiast of Linux. He's been calling for the Software age and revolution into the Open Source market which seems to be nonexistent and mainly ignorable in his country.

In an effort to promote the usage of Open Source(Linux) systems in his are, he formed the Thinkers Group. An association of technology enthusiasts who gather to tackle various problems in their vicinity using Open Source methods


Early Life

Leonard was born and raised in Accra, in a nation where the usage of computing was mostly Windows-centric and the usage of Linux was almost non-existent in commercial environments. As a boy, he learned how to use MS-Dos which he mostly configured for the minor games which were available at a time.

During his fifth grade, he befriended his school librarian who taught him to use Q-Basic, he soon after created his first program. It was later in high school that he learned the existence of Linux.







Linux Projects

After learning about the existence of the Linux world, Leonard soon started experimenting with various distro's and systems. He found a special interest in Fedora and other RPM-Based systems and started configuring systems with them.



In March 2007, he installed a terminal server for him and his friends to collaborate about school work and other discussions. This he managed using Drupal CMS.

Currently he's involved with the Thinkers Group to develop a vast wireless network for the University of Ghana, to allow students communicate amongst them selves.

He's also designing a Streaming platform using Mythdora to bring multimedia content to residents in his area.

Contact

  • Email:kinkelson[at]gmail.com
  • Fedora Account: kinkelson
  • Cell:+23326447718 / +233243756585

Auxilliary Info

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Slashdot
Tech Republic
LinuxQuestions

  • Core Traits:

Programming in PERL
Wireless Penetration Testing
Network Administration [Linux]