Tell us what is your work

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antmon
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Tell us what is your work

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I thought it would be nice to talk about what we do for a living and the experience with Salix.

I'm a electronics technician in a transport company, now I would choose an IT career. I have been around Linux for about 15 years mostly installing distros, but giving some experience. Sometime ago I started playing with Slackware moved to Zenwalk and FINALLY SALIX. 8-)
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I am a police officer in Portugal.
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tsuren
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a Japanese synthetic chemist in France!
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thenktor
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Electrical engineer in Germany.
Often I'm working with ARM based embedded devices running Linux.
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djemos
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Electrical engineer in Greece. I work as a teacher in the first Technical Vocational Educational School of Agrinion, teaching about Programmable Logic Controllers and electrical machines.
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witek
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A Polish synthetic chemist in Poland, salute :)
Shador
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My humble self just started studying to become a teacher for information technology :D and math :? :twisted: . Not completely sure on the teacher part yet though.
For some extra money I'm working in a relatively small IT (Infrastructure) department.

The latter gave me the possibility to implement various solutions with linux regarding temperature/network monitoring, faxing, drivers, ...
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ghostdawg
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Console Operator in an IBM mainframe shop for a large insurance company...I'm a contractor for IBM.
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BS in Electrical Engineering form the University of Rhode Island, Class of 1979. Have been working at the same company for 33 years in the design, development and manufacture of control systems for gas turbine engines used in civil and military aircraft.
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Own a small lawn service and am a student in the US, studying software engineering(computer science). I've been using Unix and FreeBSD since 1999, so the new flavours of Linux are a new world to me. Hopefully using other people's distributions can give me some knowledge into how to design useful applications that aren't so platform dependent.
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