A little presentation of my Linux interests
by BrunoLafleur from LinuxQuestions.org on (#521W5)
I am new on this forum and and I introduced below some of my Linux interests. Other interests can be found on my website : https://logicielnarcisse.fr
I discovered Linux with the Slackware distribution a long time ago. Maybe the Slackware 1.0 was the fist I installed on a now very old computer I don't have anymore.
I had installed a lot of instances of Linux at home and some at work (for dedicated projects).
I have now 5 computers at home (desktops and laptops), some with dual boot with MSWindows (but I don't use this one - but I keep it because it reassure users even if the will neve use it).
At home I have now current Slackware distributions. And a Ubuntu one I don't use anymore.
At work I have some Slackware, Centos (official one) and Ubuntu distributions, some on powerful virtual machines. Our supercomputers are Linux one (CentOS).
I have a website with a link on github where I put a project which can manage a local repository for Slackware current and addons. It is usefull for maintaining my home computers in sync with the official current Slackware.
Pierre Brochard


I discovered Linux with the Slackware distribution a long time ago. Maybe the Slackware 1.0 was the fist I installed on a now very old computer I don't have anymore.
I had installed a lot of instances of Linux at home and some at work (for dedicated projects).
I have now 5 computers at home (desktops and laptops), some with dual boot with MSWindows (but I don't use this one - but I keep it because it reassure users even if the will neve use it).
At home I have now current Slackware distributions. And a Ubuntu one I don't use anymore.
At work I have some Slackware, Centos (official one) and Ubuntu distributions, some on powerful virtual machines. Our supercomputers are Linux one (CentOS).
I have a website with a link on github where I put a project which can manage a local repository for Slackware current and addons. It is usefull for maintaining my home computers in sync with the official current Slackware.
Pierre Brochard