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== Contact ==
== Contact ==
Name : Vincent Van der kussen
*Name*: Vincent Van der kussen


location : Belgium - Buggenhout
*location* : Belgium - Buggenhout


Weblog : [http://www.vanderkussen.org www.vanderkussen.org]
*Weblog* : [http://www.vanderkussen.org www.vanderkussen.org]


mail : vincent[at]vanderkussen[dot]org
*mail* : vincent[at]vanderkussen[dot]org


Gtalk : vincent.vanderkussen[at]gmail[dot]com
*Gtalk* : vincent.vanderkussen[at]gmail[dot]com


GPG key : F6EBFD0A
GPG key : F6EBFD0A


== General ==
== About ==


I'm working as a sysadmin for a belgium company where I mainly work with Red Hat(RHEL). I've been using Linux since i was like 16 years old starting with Slackware and Red Hat. Until about 2 years ago i used Debian, then i switched to Fedora on the Desktop and CentOS for servers.
I'm working as a sysadmin for a belgium company where I mainly work with Red Hat(RHEL). I've been using Linux since I was like 16 years old, starting with Slackware and Red Hat. Until about 2 years ago i used Debian, then I switched to Fedora on the Desktop and CentOS for servers.
I also own my own little hosting company *multihost*.
 
I would like to give something back to the community by writing/editing tutorials and do some translation and promoting Fedora of course.

Revision as of 15:29, 1 March 2009

Contact

  • Name*: Vincent Van der kussen
  • location* : Belgium - Buggenhout
  • mail* : vincent[at]vanderkussen[dot]org
  • Gtalk* : vincent.vanderkussen[at]gmail[dot]com

GPG key : F6EBFD0A

About

I'm working as a sysadmin for a belgium company where I mainly work with Red Hat(RHEL). I've been using Linux since I was like 16 years old, starting with Slackware and Red Hat. Until about 2 years ago i used Debian, then I switched to Fedora on the Desktop and CentOS for servers. I also own my own little hosting company *multihost*.

I would like to give something back to the community by writing/editing tutorials and do some translation and promoting Fedora of course.