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Episode: 376
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Title: HPR0376: How I Found Linux 005
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0376/hpr0376.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 19:21:06
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Hey Randy what's up? Oh you sat one? Oh cool yeah I'm working on episode 5 right
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now. Okay let me check my email. Did you set it to monster B at likes cranks.info? Okay I'll
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check that one. Okay yeah I got it. Cool it's 26 minutes long. I'll go ahead and just this
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would be episode 5 just this one clip. Alright thanks man. I'll go ahead and play it right
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now. Alright see you later. Hey there this is Randy's or Randy knows his submission and go
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by a handful of different names. I'm not that picky call me just about anything. You could
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even call me late for dinner. I'll know what I'll look like. How I got involved with Linux
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or this is in response to Platoon and monster B's request for an HPR episode of how I discovered
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Linux and how I got involved with it. I forget which exact title it is but you know how I ended
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up with a Bootsoo on my desktop is basically what I'm going to kind of go through and what I had
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and what got me ticked off and brought me to the open source world which is just an amazing
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world. Was that I a little bit a little bit of history of me is I've been kind of a geek and I've
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enjoyed playing around with computers quite a bit. My first experience with a computer was in
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the fourth grade with a mainframe at a college with some sort of a camp retreat that the that our
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church or whatever had some church related thing but as a church college campus and I played
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Hunt the Wampus on the mainframe during the camp and someone let the password leak on out all his
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little kids and all of us were just fascinated and played Hunt the Wampus but that was my first
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you know experience with a computer and I enjoyed it and I shouldn't have listened to everyone that
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gave me negative reasons why not to get into the whole computing thing early on so I didn't
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say he had to be really good with math which actually the computers really good math you just have
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to have good concepts and I'm not good with math all right I'm digressing and I do that a lot so I
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apologize um in advance because if anyone's listening to me talk before I probably do a little bit
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of that here and there and that's just the way I am I guess so um oh I was sitting in my truck
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I'm not truck driver right now by trade um these days um not that this is my first love you
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worked on a lot of machines for 12 years and I've been involved with the IT IT related type
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industry you know one or the other and had a computer since oh since the day of the cocoa my first
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but um anyway back to what where I got discussed with Microsoft because I was never really thrilled
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with Microsoft it's kind of like a Walmart type of a thing you know they they've got really big
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they've pushed things on around and you know Microsoft has never been
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high in my list of admiration of companies and business practices that I admire and that I would
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ever want to follow myself as an individual ever in my life um but you know the windows
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offering system survived the the changes and it became the one on top there is no you know you
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don't hear about OS 2 you don't hear about um what is it CPM and and some of the other things and
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you know you're not running MS-DOS DR-DOS or IBM DOS um which uh I got pretty proficient of the
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C prompt and I'm trying to get a little bit more proficient with the command line and and the
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Linux slash units world but the GUIs are kind of nice and you have a GUI solution to get get
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done late at night when you don't feel like really trying to muck around with everything um that's
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great too that's why I'm an Ubuntu user right now but I I'm also looking around at other stuff
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and learning and picking up the other command line sides of it because that's that's an interest
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also that uh you know I enjoy but um back to sitting in my truck I was trying to network my two
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computers that I had together and the the bias on the desktop that I had in the big truck I had
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the monitor over where the TV goes and and yes I had a full blown desktop um in the computer error
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in the truck that I used to get I work get around on online with and uh in the bios I figured
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maybe a book quicker by disabled the network card oh I reenabled it one night and had a
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the network cable the crossover cable and I was just going to see about transferring stuff
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one machine to the other and or try setting up maybe a network game if my son was going to ride
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around with me in the truck um to where we could play a network game uh really easy
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uh that's that was the thought well I reenabled it and XP wanted to talk to the mother ship online and
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I don't know why I don't think I had the Wi-Fi the Wi-Fi wasn't working or anyway couldn't get
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online and I was really disgusted I thought that was a bunch of BS you know here I am playing
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where my computer mess around with it it should be obvious to the operating system that it's still
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basically the same hardware um it if they're going to do that kind of a thing they can make it
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more intelligent say well let's see you've changed your CD drive from the original but it's still
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everything else is the same well you've changed that yeah everything else is the same you know for
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a month or two and they could do that in a more eloquent fashion if they were but you know being
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Microsoft it probably takes them twice the main lines of code just to figure out how to how to do
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the one function and you know rather than remove old code and function let's just blow it up and
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make it frustrating for the user experience although to XP's credit it's a lot more stable than
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any previous version of Windows that was ever out there and you know thus it's longevity
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people got tired of the blue screens of death but oh I've been reading around online
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about Linux I was aware of Linux had a little running with a desktop I didn't use it a lot
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wasn't my computer for a software company that I worked for they had red hats set up on there
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and at that time I thought red hat equaled Linux and it's really pleasant and nice to find out
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that that concept was wrong so what I'm looking for when I first try to get an online
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the to get Linux I looked for red hat and then I find out it's now for door and I had for door
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4.6 and I went through repartitioning the hardware her hard hard drive on my desktop and I was
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going to install Linux because the heck with this whole Microsoft thing is I don't need them
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and a lot and off with work it trying to go my off time my down time trying to get that going
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had a dual booting trying to figure out grub the permissions there's a lot of there's a lot of
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stuff to learn especially if you can't get online and find the stuff out easily
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with a long story short for door 4.6 was installed up and on my system but I couldn't
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get connected to the internet because it didn't support my Wi-Fi card that I had or device
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USB device I probably two of them and either one of them worked
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I was really just heartening
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and so I just kind of put the whole Linux idea thinking well crap
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other people saying they're playing on Linux and they're having issues and maybe I
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that's a little bit more work than what I want to put it to
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I read an article about Ubuntu by I think Adrian Kingsley Hughes off his eating that I believe
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and he was talking about this and Ubuntu thing and is this the year the Linux desktop which
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now I think has come to the point of just complete ridiculousness
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so I start probing around again for more Linux information I got curious again so well what you
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mean red hat isn't the only thing this for door thing isn't the only this isn't the only thing
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for Linux start finding out more and more and I find Chess Gryffin's podcast and iTunes because
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I was using iTunes and grabbing that for for pod catching and hating it because of how much
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bloat was in the iTunes and looking for other other methods to get on and other programs to use
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as pod catchers this is underneath windows and because I've been hearing about this whole podcast
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and I was not familiar with it either you're about it but you're not really sure what it is and
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why people get excited about them and I was talking to the young lady last night to get
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now excited about this stuff because she's not aware of what's out there and it's I feel it's
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one of my jobs is an open source advocate is to make people aware of it but I can't get at least
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get some seeds planted out there me Johnny open source seed the search for distros and
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distro hopping and downloading them the time it took and I think I actually ordered some stuff
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with on desk but by the time I got because I was over the road got around to getting to my
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mailbox which could take you know two to three weeks five weeks six weeks before I get to it
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at a time and it's always kind of Christmas for me because I forget what I'd ordered I was like
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oh there's a box oh shit what an order yeah I can even wrap my own Christmas gifts and I would
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know what I'm opening but and so as I do it six months in advance uh problem is that probably
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buy a duplicate of it because I forgot I've done that I got stuff in storage that I've bought
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duplicates of things because I forget I have more I'm on the road and I need something and I buy
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another one but I got puppy linux up and running you know booted off a life CDM I'm on machine
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and puppy linux was the first distribution that I had that I the browser work the Wi-Fi
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um was the device card was found and I was using C monkey and I was browsing the internet using
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linux and you know puppy is the will always have that little notoriety for me as being the first
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distribution that I used that that worked for getting online um I found a boom-to I think it worked
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on one of my machines one of my machines right off the bat because I was trying it on with two
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three different machines and I am fact after listening to a script and I decided to look for an old
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laptop online and I got a hundred fifty dollar laptop think of a Pentium 2 which you know 190
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was a hundred ninety eight megs of ram is anyway it was it wasn't what the ram is processor it just
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it was a little old machine it was a great little machine I think it was a Toshiba I think I
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have Toshiba's all the way around for everything I that I've had I've really liked the durability of
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the Toshiba's so far but um you know puppy linux it wasn't very new friendly getting it installed
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on the hard drive um I found in the in the beginning was confusing the probably that confusing
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today to go through the stuff and look at it because I now understand a lot of what they're saying
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and I'm getting better at understanding the quick installer or instructions which are vague
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for a new but for someone who you're the bare minimum it's like for how to do stuff so
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but I got a boom-to I've been running a PC Linux going on one of the machines and all this time
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I'm listening to chess griffin marlin done uh found you know chess via you know items like I
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mentioned which um I think it was on like podcast fifty and they just gotten done with the OOLF
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or they talked about it I know that he and David dates and marlin done even until those guys
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were talking about it there's a couple other Linux podcasts that kind of went by the wayside
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and uh for the ones that have kind of gone off into the ether marlin done
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it is one that if you can find it archived and someone had that he's he's still a lot of fun to
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listen to go back listen again he had a lot of enthusiasm um and you know he got he came he was ill
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and his his healthy he quit doing the podcast he had a book um I actually bought his book
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because shortly after the tilts interview with him and it's a huge book he covers a lot it might
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have been a little bit better if he he done a little smaller chunks of it at a time because you look
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at something that's um as thick as his and for someone that's new at it that just it looks like a lot
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to try to digest um but he covers he covers a lot um that I just think he's amazing for what he
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what he's done there but um you self-published and I got a boot too got it up and running on one
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of my machines it was dual booting get all the time um I don't remember it was one of the desktops
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or laptops that I used for the most part but I still needed windows for some of the programs I was
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using in in wanting to run and um you know I was wanting a new laptop so I bought another laptop
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later on another tissue but with all the intel chips because hey that should be safe and I got
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more issues with that silly thing oh man I'm going a little too faster um downhill with a big truck
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there's mr. cop on the median I hope he didn't think I was getting I was speeding at such degree
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a deserved ticket anyway I look like he's coming out here that might be lucky but it was I was
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pushing it though um going downhill with a load it's yeah use that gravity I don't know he's
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going out here he might be coming to talk to me I don't know in any case um
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all right for Linux but that's that's pretty much it I started finding other podcasts they
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IRC's uh joining in live for uh the chats and looking forward to Wednesday nights for uh
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tilts and there's a couple others Linux cranks and uh freelance help line and there's
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there's a lot of people are getting involved with helping promote the open source and
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it's really kind of cool you know I've made it to oh well I've made it to oh well left twice the
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first time I met chess Griffin um he pointed out he pointed out David Yeast to me and uh he saw David
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it with one meeting there's like a meeting in a center area where you can kind of wander in and out
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I wasn't in an enclosed room and uh David was there in shaven with his arms clarost and really
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intent looking and he looked really mean nasty and I didn't want to talk to him because he looked
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he looked like you know he's ready to hurt something and I didn't want to be mean so uh I didn't
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meet David Yeast the first one but the second time I met him and he's actually one of the nicest
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people he ever meet you know so um and you know John O'Bacon and a few other uh open source
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notorieties at that uh at the 2008 oh well left there in Columbus and it was it was really fun
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I have to agree with some of the others it's it's it's the apex of my year there's other
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cons cons going on um sled or self excuse me um pangle con I just I'm not going to be able make
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them all of if I and if I'm going to pick one it'll be the oh well left uh just
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because I I seem to think that that's the one where everyone else is at I remember hearing David
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Yeast after the 2008 one how fired up he was and I'm so glad he's doing the south east limits
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fest I really wish I was in a position to get down there and uh participate with it uh
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I think you know I really yeah that's
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pangle cons about 180 miles away from where I where I live and uh
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uh I wish I could make it to that too which is next weekend uh which condates this here in this
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podcast a little bit I don't think I'll be able to make that either it's just works work is work
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and life gets in the way those things
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but anyhow um yeah listen to the various limits podcasts and using a boom too and when I got
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that my new laptop I got to the point I came with this on it and it was just you know this
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of the whole this experience thing I I booted it up saw it while shoot maybe I'll do a booth
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this thing and you know we'll just see what this whole Linux thing is about
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because I was looking for some um I was looking for for employment back into the IT type world
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and you know got my A plus certification uh I don't know about a year ago you're
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you two ago and trying to get out of the big truck and couldn't make the
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couldn't make the interviews because I'm over the rough
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got them in the wrong state but they wanted to meet up for interviews so I got a local
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driving for right now and uh I'll pursue that here here in the next few months
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okay try to get settled in first but yeah yeah log a short of it I got to that new laptop
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oh let's back up so you know I had the the desktop and the truck and I had an older laptop
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and I took the desktop out of the truck and I want to get a second laptop I was
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and have a little bit more room more portability in the truck and I want to have two of them
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because what if one went bad and the new one was going to be my Linux machine that had the
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Intel chips and uh figured I'd be safe without knowing that's a shiba and it
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it works but the sound on it the the headphone and microphone jack that are built into it
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don't work properly they haven't yet I haven't tried johnsy yet um I don't know that'll
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fix that problem or not but we'll see but when I went to boot that machine up it
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was going to dual boot it and it got to the screen or my cafe while I'm in here and all this
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information I just thought the heck with it just completed the heck with it and I heard length
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come the tilts talk about it on his machines he says he didn't even boot up windows he
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got home he plopped in the disk and just formatted he just he didn't he had a chance to
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just spin around on his hard drive so you know I admire that in that man but uh
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so I figured you know what these guys are doing it I got another machine that
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that's got windows on another laptop so if I if I uh get confused or need help I can get online
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and that was a in boot two six ten probably was the first one I had uh because I know I upgraded
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from six from something to seven oh four so that uh so that would be the logical steps I believe
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and yeah most everything was working and uh yeah I with I had the two different laptops when I
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old one they had basically booted straight into windows the other one the boot straight into Linux
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and uh and nothing but Linux on the one and nothing but windows on the other and I
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just finding myself more and more liking playing around with the Linux machine uh just it's
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also light or hardware the hardware on it is just a little bit a little bit better the older one
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this build kind of like uh an Abrams tank it's just it's big it's heavy it's hot
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it sucks up a lot of electricity I still like it because there hasn't been one distribution I've
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put on it that didn't work but granted it doesn't have a Wi-Fi card built in it doesn't have
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you know uh cam or uh webcam built in it's it's it's lacking some parts of the hardware
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but everything has worked on a headphone jack microphone jack that just
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right out of the box every everything on that machine has just been
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dandy you know inspired the fact that it's hot big and heavy um it works
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uh I've replaced the the hinges on it upgraded the ram on it upgraded the hard drives
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two or three times just getting bigger ones so but yeah that's that's my Linux experience
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I've got a you know laptop it's got nothing but Linux on it the other one dual boost boots into
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Linux now the windows uh I need to get around to shrinking it down and oh it's my secondary
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machine the big and hot heavy laptop it's what I'm using now instead of a triple EPC for a lot of
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things uh it's the secondary stuff and I don't really have a desktop that I use anymore um although
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that might be changing you just but all right uh I think I've rambled on enough um I've
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added this sucker and up might let let's put it in it and even down more yeah all right guys
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have a good one HPR radio you are listening to hacker public radio
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