Cactaur
- Real name: Gregory Simonian
- Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Ubuntu derivative: Ubuntu
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://scienceonlooker.blogspot.com
- Total Years using Linux: 1
Support Media
Mainly on forums and IRC. You can find me as "cactaur" on ubuntuforums.org. You can also find me under the alias of "cactaur" on #ubuntu and #ubuntu-california on IRC on irc.freenode.org.
Linux Experience
Went through the "try as many distros as you can get your hands on" phase, and Ubuntu remained as the best one for me. I have some programming experience in Java, not that it's of much use currently in linux.
I've also helped at a [http://homepage.smc.edu/morgan_david/linuxdemoday/ Linux Installfest] sponsored by the Linux Users of Los Angeles. The primary distribution being installed was Ubuntu.
Contributions
IRC
A frequent visitor to and member of #ubuntu-california. My primary function on #ubuntu-california is moral support and helping to stimulate discussion.
I also sometimes pay a visit to #ubuntu in my free time to help people whose problems I can understand and solve. Usually I help solve the small problems, so that the real experts can go on dealing with the particularly difficult ones.
Forums
I've been a member of the forums for far longer than IRC. On the forums, I've done my share of give-and-take. However, after I started helping at #ubuntu, my forum activity has largely waned. My most valuable contribution to the forums has been a [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=351341 howto] I wrote for the script xplanet-gnome
Other
My blog has also been a medium where I heavily advocate Ubuntu and Linux. I've also put up my [http://scienceonlooker.blogspot.com/2007/02/real-time-earth-desktop-with-xplanet.html xplanet-gnome tutorial] there. I've also done a post about installing pidgin, which I found was a very widespread problem for people. The solutions were already all over the Ubuntu forums, but I figured [http://scienceonlooker.blogspot.com/2007/06/pidgin-202.html one more guide] couldn't hurt. Sure enough, that page turned out to be one of the most popular on my blog and has helped literally tens of people.