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Old 02-23-2006, 06:20 AM
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My name is Jason, and I am a Moderator/Expert on Linux Server Talk. I have been running a server since 2003 and I moved from being a (very) strong M$ admin to Linux. I will never forget that. I started using Linux (all the time) in late 2004. Now, you could call me an Expert at Linux! Still, I learn everyday and hope to learn more on these forums.

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Old 02-23-2006, 06:39 AM
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Welcome to the forums Jason, I am very grateful that you could donate your time to become one of our mods. I think I have to agree with you. I am learning something new every day with Linux.

There really wasn't too much of a switch from Windows for myself. I was not about to pay Microsoft $700 for a operating system when Linux is free, more stable and secure. I started using Linux in 2003, I had allot of help along the way and met many great friends. Thats the great thing about Linux people are always willing to help.
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Old 02-23-2006, 11:03 AM
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I agree, Linux always has people to help.

I had been using Windows for many years, and I had been "deep" into it. I was actually a M$ geek! What a nut!

I'm so glad I switched.
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Hey, i'm new around here and look forward to learning alot from you. I have just started using linux and still very noobie. hope to get to know you better in the future.
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