dalgar wrote:But all that aside, I am glad I found Ultimate Edition and this forum. Everyone here is friendly and happy to help everyone who has come online. I hope to be able to contribute as much or more than I have gotten from everyone.
jedavies wrote:I have turned all my friends on to TheeMan's Ultimate Edition and all of us are tryin' to do our part by seeding as many Torrents as possible.
aperrigo wrote:Greetings and Salutations Everyone,
...*My background: I am 26 years old, Ex- US navy sailor 5 1/2 years of service as an Information Systems Technician and Electronics Technician. ..
I am a Xerox Repair Technician, Fiber Optics Technician as well as a Telecommunications freak. But that is behind me as I am out of the Navy and living the life as a Student at Volunteer State Community College. I am majoring in Computer Informations Systems aka Computer Science. For those you don't know most colleges will not accept military extensive training so I have to start a Freshmen on up...which is a drag....
jedavies wrote:Just wanted to take the time to thank TheeMan for his extraordinary efforts and say HELLO to everyone. I have been using all versions since 1.4 and must say I like them all. I have turned all my friends on to TheeMan's Ultimate Edition and all of us are tryin' to do our part by seeding as many Torrents as possible. With the repository issues at hand we will do our part to seed 1.4, 1.5, 1.6 & Christmas Edition along with 1.7. I know its not much, but about ten of us have been seeding them for 3 weeks now. And will continue to for as long as our providers allow. I hope every little bit helps.
aperrigo wrote:Greetings and Salutations Everyone,
So far I quite pleased with the Ultimate Edition releases. I only just recently have started using them but I have used mulitple other OS's such as Fedora 8, Mandriva 2008 , Ubuntu 7.10, and ofcourse Vista 64, XP 64, and bunch of OS's lying in my cabinet waiting to destruction.
I have tested your Ultimate Edition 1.6 on my virtual box and it is amazing within virtualization standards...but I am unable to install it over my linux drive at the moment. I am researching into it as I write.
*My background: I am 26 years old, Ex- US navy sailor 5 1/2 years of service as an Information Systems Technician and Electronics Technician. I did work with critical systems such as HP-Unix and various other that I am not at liberty to say. I have also worked on Windows NT servers and all modern Microsoft Clients.
I am a Xerox Repair Technician, Fiber Optics Technician as well as a Telecommunications freak. But that is behind me as I am out of the Navy and living the life as a Student at Volunteer State Community College. I am majoring in Computer Informations Systems aka Computer Science. For those you don't know most colleges will not accept military extensive training so I have to start a Freshmen on up...which is a drag.
I am focusing on Programming as a Student for my educational backbone as that is something the military didn't focus enough of when I was in service. I am moderately fluent in these languages:
* Visual Basic
* C++
* C#
* Perl
* MySQL<--- Needs Work!
* PHP<--- working on now!
* XHTML<--- working on now!
* ASP.NET 2.0 <--- working on now!
I am A+ Certified and will be working on my Linux Certification as well this summer.
To sum me up I am the type of Tech that tries not to retain information except where to look it up in the Manual. I am also good at research.
For a side note though, I am really looking forward to install the Ultimate Edition OS and giving it a whirl. And as a PLus I love the design of your sight plus the communication between Beginners , Moderates, and Experts within your forums. It is always good to see people who are interested in further their knowledge about something.
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