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  {*} Passed upgrade test to go from Technician class to General class on 2014-08-02

  {*} Still a far too quiet member of [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-hams|Ubuntu Amateur Radio]] except for the flashcards sessions with hamexam-bot in the IRC channel

Name

Stephen Michael Kellat

SIP

1580 on sip.sdf.org

IRC

skellat on irc.freenode.net

Jabber

alpacaherder on jabber.org

identi.ca

alpacaherder

Website

skellat.freeshell.org

Gopher

gopher://sdf.lonestar.org:70/1/users/skellat/

Email

skellat@sdf.lonestar.org

Launchpad

Stephen Michael Kellat

Current Platform Versions

Xubuntu 14.04 (AMD64 laptop), Debian Testing (BeagleBoard-xM), Raspbian (Raspberry Pi Model B), iOS 6.1.6 (iPod Touch), Windows Phone 8.1 (Nokia Lumia 520)


About Me

I am the Point of Contact & Leader for Ubuntu Ohio as from April 7, 2013. Due to rather harsh terms of employment, a Delegation of Authority allows for three deputies to act in my stead during any prolonged absences. I am currently not absent from the role of Point of Contact due to a furlough at work but that can always change.

I served previously as the Head Writer at Erie Looking Productions and present The Burning Circle, the podcast of Ubuntu Ohio. The podcast had over one hundred episodes since launch. Outside the Ubuntu realm I presented for six years starting in December 2007 LISTen: An LISNews.org Podcast which dealt with more general issues in the realm of library and information science. Due to the harsh terms of employment I am currently operating under, both podcasts are halted.

I now have a general purpose AMD64-based laptop which utilizes Xubuntu 14.04. My BeagleBoard-xM functions as a general purpose desktop running Debian Testing on armhf except that it lacks functioning audio capability. There is a Raspberry Pi serving as a general purpose server except that I have yet to figure out why it will not handle a ZNC bouncer correctly. There is a hand-me-down desktop that previously was in use running VectorLinux Light 7.0 that requires review for potential re-use.

An Arudino was purchased by a benefactor. I want to build an NTP receiver for WWV/WWVH signals with it perhaps. Some other project may come to mind, too. With the Ethernet shield on-hand, I have my suspicions that Contiki will be in the mix soon. Using it alongside a Raspberry Pi as part of a home-built mobile device may become necessary in light of current developments.

Materiel donations via this configured Amazon wishlist are graciously accepted in this time of cutbacks and continuing equipment failures. Anything received is gratefully appreciated with a cheerful heart in uncertain economic times.

I have been an Ubuntu Member since March 15, 2012.


Activities


Pending Matters

  • Ubuntu Learn about Asterisk and implement my own server

    Ubuntu Learn Perl

    Ubuntu Learn Python

Additional Materials


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