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Revision as of 18:01, 9 December 2014
Dan Mossor
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Personal information | |
Location: | San Antonio, TX |
Birthday: | None of your Business |
Homepage: | www.fedoraproject.org |
E-mail: | dmossor@fedoraproject.org
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Fedora-specific information | |
FAS name: | dmossor |
Fedora e-mail: | dmossor@fedoraproject.org |
Fedora homepage: | dmossor.fedorapeople.org |
Dan Mossor
General Info
My name is Dan Mossor. I am a veteran of the United States Navy, and am currently enrolled in classes at University. I have been using Linux in some form or fashion since 1993, and am most comfortable on the command line. I currently use Fedora and try to contribute what I can to this awesome community.
- I have used Fedora on and off since Fedora Core 2, and have extensive experience with other distributions such as Red Hat Linux, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Solaris and HPUX.
- I am the Director of Information Technology for two non-profit organizations here in the United States.
Contact
- Fedora Account: dmossor
- IRC: danofsatx
- Location: San Antonio , Texas , USA
Activities within Fedora
- Fedora Server Working Group
- KDE Plasma Working Group
- QA Team Member
- Infrastructure/SysAdmin support apprentice
Education
- Student at the University of the Incarnate Word
- US Navy training on all things relating to electrons
Events
- Participant in Test_Day:2013-11-14_Power_management
- Attendee at 2014 Texas Linux Fest
Mentors
- Adam Williams (adamw)
- Mike Ruckman (roshi)
- Kevin Fenzi (nirik)
- Kevin Kofler (Kevin_Kofler)
- Rex Dieter (rdieter)
Reviews
Fedora experimental hamster
Test days:
How-Tos
- Bridging with libvirt: User:Dmossor/libvirt-bridge
- UEFI recovery (or, when Anaconda eats your boot entry: User:Dmossor/uefi-recovery