Hey welcome @PramodVU1502, hope you have fun here
Hi All, my life is better now I have found this site.
My life is boring as all I seem to live for is tech, fixing computers, networks, phones and bloody tablets! Why is it so hard for people NOT to break those screens.
I love Linux, its the best! I know all systems have flaws but for admins I still don’t see how Linux is flawed . I have been in IT for the last 25 years, still not rich either
I am really looking forward to becoming part of the system here.
stay connected
Craig.
Hi Craig,
Nice to have you. A lot of us nerds here can relate to your story. Welcome!
@shybry747 keeps copies of Novell Netware in is home still. He’s our community hoarder.
Novelle was a classic. Welcome to our forum Craig. I have been around for 30+ years. It takes a long long time to get rich.
During my IT education I had to deal with Novell, I loved it. As a class project, we married NT 4.0, Novell Netware and SuSE (Samba/Fileserver).
Big welcome to you @netmonster
Greetings to all from Croatia, the city of Rijeka, where the first torpedo was made.
I am an electrical engineer employed in IT since 1995., have been working with Microsoft for years (was also MCSE).
I got infected with Linux more than 15 years ago and increasingly sick of Microsoft.
Like to play basketball, windsurfing, building things, programming in C, …
Hey @torpedo Welcome to our community! Check out some of our trending topics.
Hey welcome @torpedo. Nice to another guy from europe
Howdy everyone
Harry here, sysadmin, currently living in Bali.
Welcome, @harsxv
Here are some of the topics that may interest you:
Hello everyone!
My name is Maksim, I am a junior software engineer and work for company that helps people hide their identity in the internet.
Currently i am working on optimization of the company’s soft for linux, so I am looking forward for some useful materials on this this topic and linux development in general.
Thank you!
Hi people,
I work in tech as a system admin, though I’ve never been officially a linux admin, I’ve tinkered with linux since the 2000’s with my first being a knoppix disk. I found this site for spinning up my first full home lab and love the content on the blog. Solid info about linux and I keep coming back to the blog for the articles.
I’m interested to read what’s here on the forums too!
Cheers,
B.
Welcome to our Linux community @wake60
I’ve actually never heard of Knoppix before, so that’s a cool bit of history. Sounds like it was one of those early gateway distros for a lot of folks, definitely predates my time with Linux.
Glad you found the blog helpful for your home lab setup. I sincerely appreciate you taking a moment to leave some feedback, and even more so to be able to engage with readers.
There’s a solid group of people here into the same kind of stuff, so I think you’ll fit right in. Looking forward to seeing what you’re building!
Hi everyone!
I’m Krzysztof. Working as CNC technologists and constructor in furniture industry.
Have been tinkering with computers for years, but only for myself and my family. My love to Linux is constantly growing and I can’t ingore it any longer
This year I’m preparing to jump in to IT professionally. I hope that Linux Foundation certification (Cloud engineer) will help me a lot. Looking forward to learn from you all as well!
Thank you @hydn for all your inspiring blog articles (following them for over a year now) and for the invitation.
It’s good to be here.
Hi @Lynx, welcome aboard!
That’s a solid path you’re carving out. From CNC to IT with a growing Linux passion. The Cloud Engineer cert from the Linux Foundation is a great move! Especially with all the demand around cloud-native and containerized workloads right now.
I appreciate the kind words about the blog too, it means a lot to know it’s been helpful!
Looking forward to seeing your journey unfold, and hope the community here helps make the transition even smoother. Don’t hesitate to jump in anywhere!
Glad to meet you. I have been using SCOunix windows and linux many years now as an administrator or desktop user. Lately I use Debian. Thanks for the acceptance.
hi @billy Nice to meet you. I also never heard of SCOunix. Initial release 1989; 36 years ago Pretty cool. Welcome to the community.
Hello. I am about to have 70 years old (looking 60…).
Living in Europe, Belgium, Waterloo (99 % of people livint there don’t translate Water and loo )
I am a former Informatic, at the beginning (Win 98, Pascal, Dbase IV,… = prehistoric wordl). That means that I am a passive user; no need to start to code in Python (interpreted language. Horrible for uns. In de years '90 we had panalties when our code was above 64 k = obliged to compile and look for the errors).
I was fed of Windows, thus I came to linux.
Today, looking for an alternative to AI - Windows based, I felt on DeepSeek. For sure, I removed other AI_S from my mobile, tablet and PC
When starting to install it on my computer, I felt on you, guys. That’s all.
Nice to meet you.