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* '''Email''': romal AT fedoraproject DOT org   
* '''Email''': romal AT fedoraproject DOT org   
* '''IRC''': romal at freenode, when online you can find me on #fedora channels
* '''Jabber''': romal AT jabber DOT fsfe DOT org
* '''GPG key''': 0x7994DAC0
* '''GPG key''': 0x7994DAC0
* '''SIP''': romal AT ekiga DOT net
* '''Fedora username''': romal
* '''Fedora username''': romal
* '''Location:''': Near Bremen, Northern Germany
* '''Location:''': Oldenburg Northern Germany
* '''Homepage''': http://www.romal.de
* '''Homepage''': http://www.romal.de
* '''Blog''': http://blog.romal.de


== Activities within Fedora ==
== Activities within Fedora ==


* My first contact with Linux was a an ill fated try to compile the newly announced Linux-kernel on my Minix system. It could not get it compiled, so I dumped it. Some months later, after finding the SLS, I installed my first Linux system and has been a constant user since. I used SLS, Slackware, SuSE and DLD. Finally I switched to Redhat 4.x as Redhat was the only distro shipping the required libs for running an SMP enabled kernel. I stayed with Redhat since then.
* My first contact with Linux was a an mildly successfull try to compile the newly announced Linux-kernel on my Minix system. It could not get it to work properly. Some months later, after finding the SLS, I installed my first real Linux system and has been a constant user since. I used SLS, Slackware, SuSE and DLD. Finally I switched to Redhat 4.x as Redhat was the only distro shipping the required libs for running an SMP enabled kernel. I stayed with Redhat since then.


* We use various members of the Redhat family in our company.
* We use various members of the Redhat family (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora) in our company.


* I worked as an instructor for Redhat system administration for some years and published a number of articles and books on operating-systems including Linux.
* I worked as an instructor for Redhat & SuSE system administration for some years and published a number of articles and books on operating-systems including Linux.


* I attended Cebit 2006 for CaCert and Cebit 2008 for KDE / Fedora
[[Category:Ambassadors from Germany]]
 
* I attended the Fedora Ambassador Day and LinuxTag 2007 & 2008 in Berlin. Most time I was occupied by explaining the OLPC to visitors.
 
* 2007-04-20: We helped "The Greens" (large German party) to do an Open<code></code>Source and Linux event for kids and schools: http://www.gruene-neustadt.de/index.php/Tux_Kinderfest_2007
 
* I'm a founding member of CCC Bremen (http://www.ccchb.de)
 
* I try to test Rawhide on my 32 and 64 Bit systems.
 
* Responsible for Froscon 2008
 
== Packages ==
 
* usb_modeswitch
* Nagios
* Nagios plugins
* some Nagios addons
* german man pages
* OTRS
 
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 23 July 2020

Robert M. Albrecht

Contact

  • Email: romal AT fedoraproject DOT org
  • GPG key: 0x7994DAC0
  • Fedora username: romal
  • Location:: Oldenburg Northern Germany
  • Homepage: http://www.romal.de

Activities within Fedora

  • My first contact with Linux was a an mildly successfull try to compile the newly announced Linux-kernel on my Minix system. It could not get it to work properly. Some months later, after finding the SLS, I installed my first real Linux system and has been a constant user since. I used SLS, Slackware, SuSE and DLD. Finally I switched to Redhat 4.x as Redhat was the only distro shipping the required libs for running an SMP enabled kernel. I stayed with Redhat since then.
  • We use various members of the Redhat family (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora) in our company.
  • I worked as an instructor for Redhat & SuSE system administration for some years and published a number of articles and books on operating-systems including Linux.