Hello all!
My name is Greg Krpan, and I'm in Colorado USA. I am currently a contractor to IBM as a UNIX Administrator, supporting AIX, Solaris, and of course, Linux.
I have been working with Linux since 1995 when I was a student at DeVry. I started on Slackware, but quickly moved to RedHat once I took over administration of the DeVry Calgary website in the summer of 1995. Upon graduation in 1997, I started working for IBM Global Services Canada, where I was administering AIX, Solaris and Linux systems for various clients. After 3 years at IBM Canada, I took a position working for the USGS at the EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls, SD. My first tasks at EROS were to design and build a Beowulf Class supercomputer, which was implemented for use in developing 3-D models for land usage. I also took over the entire Linux infrastructure, which I increased from 3 workstations, to 12 servers and 90 workstations. After 3 years at EROS, I left for Colorado, and a return to IBM, where I remain today.
At home, I have been running Linux exclusively on my personal system for 6 years, starting with SuSE 8, and then moving to RedHat 9, and progressively forward through Fedora Core, with my main system running Fedora Core 8, and my development system running Fedora Core 9 Alpha.
I look forward to participating in the meetings and discussions, and working with all of you in the upcoming weeks, months, and years.
Thanks for taking the time to see what I'm about, and see you all in the next meeting!
Greg Krpan
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2008, Greg Krpan wrote:
Hello all!
My name is Greg Krpan, and I'm in Colorado USA. I am currently a contractor to IBM as a UNIX Administrator, supporting AIX, Solaris, and of course, Linux.
I have been working with Linux since 1995 when I was a student at DeVry. I started on Slackware, but quickly moved to RedHat once I took over administration of the DeVry Calgary website in the summer of 1995. Upon graduation in 1997, I started working for IBM Global Services Canada, where I was administering AIX, Solaris and Linux systems for various clients. After 3 years at IBM Canada, I took a position working for the USGS at the EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls, SD. My first tasks at EROS were to design and build a Beowulf Class supercomputer, which was implemented for use in developing 3-D models for land usage. I also took over the entire Linux infrastructure, which I increased from 3 workstations, to 12 servers and 90 workstations. After 3 years at EROS, I left for Colorado, and a return to IBM, where I remain today.
At home, I have been running Linux exclusively on my personal system for 6 years, starting with SuSE 8, and then moving to RedHat 9, and progressively forward through Fedora Core, with my main system running Fedora Core 8, and my development system running Fedora Core 9 Alpha.
I look forward to participating in the meetings and discussions, and working with all of you in the upcoming weeks, months, and years.
Thanks for taking the time to see what I'm about, and see you all in the next meeting!
Welcome t othe team Greg, feel free to stop by irc.freenode.net in #fedora-admin and get t know everyone and what we're doing.
-Mike
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