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I installed Ubuntu about two (2) months before Ibex came out. A friend of mine was messing around with Fedora and he really liked it. Like me he comes from a desktop publishing background. We both like the macintosh OS and do not enjoy using Windows. So his vote of confidence in Linux had me intrigued. I had an old Toshiba laptop sitting around that I was not using, mostly because it had Windows on it. I installed Ubuntu and within the first few minutes I knew I was on to something. I installed Ubuntu as a dual boot and left XP on the machine, just in case. As the next few weeks went on the Windows partition got smaller and smaller. Iii liked Ubuntu so much that for the first time in my life I bought a computer that was not a macintosh. Now I had Linux and it was possible to have a totally pleasurable experience on a computer that cost less than two thousand dollars. Needless to say I am hooked. I installed Ubuntu about two (3) months before Ibex came out. A friend of mine was messing around with Fedora and he really liked it. Like me he comes from a desktop publishing background. We both like the macintosh OS and do not enjoy using Windows. So his vote of confidence in Linux had me intrigued. I had an old Toshiba laptop sitting around that I was not using, mostly because it had Windows on it. I installed Ubuntu and within the first few minutes I knew I was on to something. I installed Ubuntu as a dual boot and left XP on the machine, just in case. As the next few weeks went on the Windows partition got smaller and smaller. I liked Ubuntu so much that for the first time in my life I bought a computer that was not a macintosh. Now I had Linux and it was possible to have a totally pleasurable experience on a computer that cost less than two thousand dollars. Needless to say I am hooked.
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 * join the Ubuntu Artwork Team (done)
 * join Oklahoma LoCo Team (pending)
 * become Ubunero (done)
 * build and maintain a blog about Ubuntu
 * submit bug reports to Launchpad
 * Triage as many bugs as I can
 * start working on a set of icons
 * work on some wallpapers
 * read the forums and contribute in any way I can
 * learn how to make gtk themes
 * become more familiar with the Terminal
 * learn to compile a kernel
 * become an Ubuntu member
{*} Work with my LoCo team as much as possible. Get the team APPROVED status and recognition in the newly created Hall Of Fame
{*} Post regularly on my blog [[http://okiebuntu.blogspot.com/|okiebuntu]]
{*} Submit bug reports to Launchpad
{*} Learn how to triage bugs and Triage as many bugs as I can
{*} Start working on a set of icons
{*} Work on some wallpapers
{*} Read the forums and contribute in any way I can
{*} Learn how to make themes
{*} Get used to using the Terminal as much as possible
{*} Learn to compile a kernel
{*} Become an Ubuntu member
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 . (4) Ubuntu CD's handed out
 . (27) postings on Ubuntu Forum (2) thanks
 . Ubuntu blog: [[http://okiebuntu.blogspot.com/|okiebuntu]]
 . Ubuntu Artwork Team Member
 * Ubuntu Bug Squad Member
 * Ubuntu LoCo Enthusiasts Member
 
{*}
(4) Ubuntu CD's handed out
{*} (27) postings on Ubuntu Forum (2) thanks
{*} Ubuntu blog: [[http://okiebuntu.blogspot.com/|okiebuntu]]
{*} Ubunero
{*} Oklahoma LoCo Team member
{*}
Ubuntu Artwork Team Member
{*} Ubuntu Bug Squad Member
{*} Ubuntu LoCo Enthusiasts Member

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about me

I installed Ubuntu about two (3) months before Ibex came out. A friend of mine was messing around with Fedora and he really liked it. Like me he comes from a desktop publishing background. We both like the macintosh OS and do not enjoy using Windows. So his vote of confidence in Linux had me intrigued. I had an old Toshiba laptop sitting around that I was not using, mostly because it had Windows on it. I installed Ubuntu and within the first few minutes I knew I was on to something. I installed Ubuntu as a dual boot and left XP on the machine, just in case. As the next few weeks went on the Windows partition got smaller and smaller. I liked Ubuntu so much that for the first time in my life I bought a computer that was not a macintosh. Now I had Linux and it was possible to have a totally pleasurable experience on a computer that cost less than two thousand dollars. Needless to say I am hooked.

Ubuntu goals

Ubuntu Work with my LoCo team as much as possible. Get the team APPROVED status and recognition in the newly created Hall Of Fame Ubuntu Post regularly on my blog okiebuntu Ubuntu Submit bug reports to Launchpad Ubuntu Learn how to triage bugs and Triage as many bugs as I can Ubuntu Start working on a set of icons Ubuntu Work on some wallpapers Ubuntu Read the forums and contribute in any way I can Ubuntu Learn how to make themes Ubuntu Get used to using the Terminal as much as possible Ubuntu Learn to compile a kernel Ubuntu Become an Ubuntu member

Ubuntu community contributions

Ubuntu (4) Ubuntu CD's handed out Ubuntu (27) postings on Ubuntu Forum (2) thanks Ubuntu Ubuntu blog: okiebuntu Ubuntu Ubunero Ubuntu Oklahoma LoCo Team member Ubuntu Ubuntu Artwork Team Member Ubuntu Ubuntu Bug Squad Member Ubuntu Ubuntu LoCo Enthusiasts Member


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