On 01/11/2011 10:40 AM, Jonathan Duncan wrote:
>
> On 10 Jan 2011, at 23:57, Eric Jacobs wrote:
>
>> I'm Eric, I'm new to plug and wanted to say hello. I have been looking for a 
>> lug for quite a while, and I finally decided to join this one.
>>
>> I use Linux a lot at work and at home. I have a home server running 
>> Slackware which mainly handles my host server backups and acts as my sandbox 
>> for experimenting.
>>
>> I first got acquainted with Linux when I was about 13 years old. I was using 
>> Knoppix STD (Security Tools Distribution) to crack WEP keys and Windows 
>> passwords. Of course since I couldn't drive at that point my password and 
>> WEP cracking was mainly limited to my own network and my own windows 
>> installs. After that I progressed to using Ubuntu full time, then Fedora,  
>> Arch, CentOS, and I have finally found a good fit with Slackware.
>>
>> So anyway. This is hello.
>>
>
> Welcome.  You should give Gentoo a go so you can add it to your fine list of 
> flavors.
>
>
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Agreed, Gentoo is a good workout. Might I also recommend getting into 
FreeBSD; it's a great way to learn the inner workings of UNIX systems. 
It's good, clean fun and it's kid tested, mother approved. :)

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