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== Aaron Babitzke ==
== Aaron Babitzke ==
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Under construction sorry!
Myself
My IT career started in way back in the late 80's when I learned how to program on an apple IIe in BASIC, back in elementary school.
Back in 1999 I loaded my first install of RedHat 5.0 on my laptop, even got LILO to dual boot my Win98SE.
Since then went to college got my diploma in Computer Information Technology.
Worked for a couple of WISP ( wireless internet service providers ) did everything from installations, backhaul deployment on towers,
account management, server installations; seen a fair chunk of that industry.
I have used linux to build; custom bridge/routers for ISPs, email servers, spam filters, DNS servers, DHCP servers, and even tackled setting Linux
as a domain controller with samba.
Currently I am working on getting my personal PC finalized with linux; just got WoW to work with wine, and WarcraftII to work with freedos using VirtualBox.
Anything can be done with linux.
x86_64 is not the next big thing; it's here now and it works;  please push for your apps to be this way; it's time to move on and use our machines to the
there true potential. :)

Revision as of 05:08, 2 September 2008

Aaron Babitzke


Under construction sorry!

Myself

My IT career started in way back in the late 80's when I learned how to program on an apple IIe in BASIC, back in elementary school. Back in 1999 I loaded my first install of RedHat 5.0 on my laptop, even got LILO to dual boot my Win98SE. Since then went to college got my diploma in Computer Information Technology. Worked for a couple of WISP ( wireless internet service providers ) did everything from installations, backhaul deployment on towers, account management, server installations; seen a fair chunk of that industry. I have used linux to build; custom bridge/routers for ISPs, email servers, spam filters, DNS servers, DHCP servers, and even tackled setting Linux as a domain controller with samba. Currently I am working on getting my personal PC finalized with linux; just got WoW to work with wine, and WarcraftII to work with freedos using VirtualBox.

Anything can be done with linux. x86_64 is not the next big thing; it's here now and it works; please push for your apps to be this way; it's time to move on and use our machines to the there true potential. :)