RonnieTucker
I'm a part-time artist, recent convert from Kubuntu to Ubuntu, and am founder, and Editor, of Full Circle magazine (FullCircle), the free independent magazine for the Ubuntu Community, which has been running now for nearly three years (three years as of April 2010).
I've been using computers since the days of the Commodore 64. My first entry into the 16-bit era was an Atari ST but my first true love was my Amiga A500, still unbeaten! When Commodore went bust (well, bought out I think) I got my first 386 PC with Windows 3.11. Windows 95, 98, ME (good God ME was awful!) and XP, which was the last time I used Windows. With the announcement of Vista on the horizon I decided it was time to jump ship, and my first serious install of Linux was Ubuntu. I wasn't too keen on the GNOME desktop at first so tried KDE. No idea what I did after that, but it completely knackered my Linux install, so I downloaded and installed Kubuntu, two years later and I was still using Kubuntu, but with the introduction of KDE4, I decided to try Ubuntu, and GNOME, and wouldn't change it for the world! Love it!
I have a launchpad page at: https://launchpad.net/~ronnietucker - which is quite empty since Full Circle magazine uses Google Docs for editing and proof-reading.