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Sean Hall is 23 y.o. | [[schall@westnet.com.au|Sean Hall ]] <html> has been using FreeBSD and NetBSD since 1998, and playing with various Linux distributions since the mid-90s.<br> |
and currently having a holiday after he quit his last job :) | He is a System Administator and looks (or has looked after), Solaris, Linux, AIX, Tru64 and SCO.<br> |
He's lived in Sydney for about 12 months now after moving here from Melbourne (by the way, does it ever stop raining here?). :) | In his spare time (???), Sean enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, programming, running and riding motorbikes far too quickly. |
Sean's only been running FreeBSD for about 3 months now, but was using Linux before that. | </p> |
He swapped over for a few reasons, one of them was that he found FreeBSD a lot easier to use. | </html> |
He moved here without finishing his degree so he is considering returning to Uni fulltime, but thinks he may just end up working fulltime and studying parttime. | |
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[[http://dodgydivetours.blogspot.com.au/|Andrew Perry]]: sysadmin for a small council on the south coast. while predominantly a microsoft site i usually have at least 1 or 2 FreeBSD boxes because sometimes there is just some things that you can't do without an operating system that comes with built in useful tools. my boss said we should have a few of our guys more familiar with open source stuff, so i thought that if there is the vaguest chance we're going to introduce any open source operating systems into my workplace, i'm gonna make sure it's FreeBSD. | [[http://dodgydivetours.blogspot.com.au/|Andrew Perry]]: sysadmin for a small council on the south coast. while predominantly a microsoft site i usually have at least 1 or 2 FreeBSD boxes because sometimes there is just some things that you can't do without an operating system that comes with built in useful tools. my boss said we should have a few of our guys more familiar with open source stuff, so i thought that if there is the vaguest chance we're going to introduce any open source operating systems into my workplace, i'm gonna make sure it's FreeBSD. |
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first introduced to FreeBSD with version 2.1.6 in 1997 while moonlighting with a small isp, since then mostly microsoft but slowly getting back up to speed | first introduced to FreeBSD with version 2.1.6 in 1997 while moonlighting with a small isp. |
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