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commit 4890548e0f0c86ff3f0dab211dabcd742b80e682 Author: Russell Dickenson (phayz) <[email protected]> Date: Mon Mar 23 21:47:54 2009 +1000 Newsletter issue 41 minor formatting changes to the user interview modified: issue41.html diff --git a/frugalware/weeklynews/issue41.html b/frugalware/weeklynews/issue41.html index 177850b..464b192 100755 --- a/frugalware/weeklynews/issue41.html +++ b/frugalware/weeklynews/issue41.html @@ -128,23 +128,23 @@ newsletter:</p> <dl> <dt><strong>What's your name?</strong></dt> - <dd>Locsei Gábor. In Hungarian, we use reverse order, the family name - is the first. My given name is a Hungarian version of Gabriel.</dd> + <dd><p>Locsei Gábor. In Hungarian, we use reverse order, the family name + is the first. My given name is a Hungarian version of Gabriel.</p></dd> <dt><strong>What's your IRC/forum nickname?</strong></dt> - <dd>LGee. I used to sign my e-mails with my monogram 'LG', later I + <dd><p>LGee. I used to sign my e-mails with my monogram 'LG', later I extended it to 'LGee' when some of my friends began calling me by my - nick in real life.</dd> + nick in real life.</p></dd> <dt><strong>In what country do you live?</strong></dt> - <dd>In Hungary, Europe. I live in Budapest, the capital of the country. - </dd> + <dd><p>In Hungary, Europe. I live in Budapest, the capital of the country. + </p></dd> <dt><strong>In what country were you born?</strong></dt> - <dd>Hungary.</dd> + <dd><p>Hungary.</p></dd> <dt><strong>What operating system(s) did you used before FW ?</strong></dt> - <dd>I started with Windows 3.11, NT and 98 but I never got too far with + <dd><p>I started with Windows 3.11, NT and 98 but I never got too far with them, I was only using a browser and MS Office. In 2003, a friend introduced me to UHU-Linux, a Hungarian distribution, and my Unix adventure began. Later, I became a more demanding user, and I saw that @@ -154,55 +154,55 @@ newsletter:</p> user ever since. By the way, I have also used NetBSD/OpenBSD before Frugal, but those are just different systems. I don't feel any of them could replace my Linux - desktops, but I respect their philosophy.</dd> + desktops, but I respect their philosophy.</p></dd> <dt><strong>When did you start to use Linux (Frugalware)?</strong></dt> - <dd>In 2005, with 0.2 (Aurora).</dd> + <dd><p>In 2005, with 0.2 (Aurora).</p></dd> <dt><strong>What do you like most about Frugalware?</strong></dt> - <dd>The simple system which will not try to override my preferences, + <dd><p>The simple system which will not try to override my preferences, the open and friendly behaviour of the developers and the nicely built infrastructure around it (documentation, wiki, bug tracker, code - management etc).</dd> + management etc).</p></dd> <dt><strong>What would you like to see changed in Frugalware?</strong></dt> - <dd>The installer... and maybe the marketing. It looks like Frugalware + <dd><p>The installer... and maybe the marketing. It looks like Frugalware is getting out of focus. I don't know what could be done, maybe it's - just a natural phenomenon.</dd> + just a natural phenomenon.</p></dd> <dt><strong>Do you do something active in order to spread the knowledge of Frugalware?</strong></dt> - <dd>I try to answer questions and I keep telling people that Frugalware + <dd><p>I try to answer questions and I keep telling people that Frugalware is worth trying. I write bits of information in the wiki. When I have - really much time, I check some bug tracker tickets.</dd> + really much time, I check some bug tracker tickets.</p></dd> <dt><strong>For what purpose(s) do you use Frugalware?</strong></dt> - <dd>I use Frugalware on our 2 home laptops for simple functions, on my + <dd><p>I use Frugalware on our 2 home laptops for simple functions, on my work desktop for everyday work, and I'm just building another file - server for myself - this will be my first 64bit FW installation.</dd> + server for myself - this will be my first 64bit FW installation.</p></dd> <dt><strong>How did you find Frugalware - e.g. a friend/Google search? </strong></dt> - <dd>By reading the news on the biggest Hungarian Unix community portal, - http://hup.hu.</dd> + <dd><p>By reading the news on the biggest Hungarian Unix community portal, + http://hup.hu.</p></dd> <dt><strong>What do you do when you're not using Frugalware?</strong></dt> - <dd>I work as a Unix administrator, mostly with AIX which is an + <dd><p>I work as a Unix administrator, mostly with AIX which is an excellent server operating system - though it's closed source. I love sports, especially mountain biking and skiing. I'm preparing for the birth of my second child. I take lots of photographs whenever I can. - </dd> + </p></dd> <dt><strong>Please show us a screenshot of your desktop(s)</strong></dt> - <dd>I use Openbox and Pypanel, so don't expect anything spectacular. - <a href="http://frugalware.org/images/interviews/lgee_desktop.jpg">Here - </a> it is.</dd> + <dd><p>I use Openbox and Pypanel, so don't expect anything spectacular. + <a href="http://frugalware.org/images/interviews/lgee_desktop.jpg">Here</a> + it is.</p></dd> <dt><strong>What's the view from your front door? (please provide a photograph, with no people in view)</strong></dt> - <dd>I hope to be able to move away from - <a href="http://frugalware.org/images/interviews/lgee_house.jpg">here - </a>.</dd> + <dd><p>I hope to be able to move away from + <a href="http://frugalware.org/images/interviews/lgee_house.jpg">here</a>. + </p></dd> </dl> @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ been tested and so come with no warranty.</p> interested in Linux system administration. It's available for free in PDF format, as are all of the <a href="http://www.informit.com/promotions/promotion.aspx?promo=135563"> - "Bruce Perens Open Series "</a>. It's written in quite simple language, + "Bruce Perens Open Series"</a>. It's written in quite simple language, with each part explained clearly. All the instructions are written for Red Hat Linux but they're easy to adapt to suit Frugalware. As explained at the book's web site, "Peter Harrison addresses virtually every aspect _______________________________________________ Frugalware-git mailing list [email protected] http://frugalware.org/mailman/listinfo/frugalware-git
