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Dimitri Larmuseau
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Time wasted in front of a computer as a youngster was divided amongst Atari's, Schneider CPC's, Philips PC's, Amstrad monsters and the old '86, 286, 386, 486, 586' train. As a system administrator for a belgian newspaper he got the opportunity to configure and administer the semi-big toys : Sun Solaris, Novell, IBM OS/2 Warp, Microsoft NT, FreeBSD, Red Hat Linux and Apple xServe & xServe Raid combo's. The complexity of this diversity made him sometimes scream in agony and run around in circles like a leprechaun but the charm of the mixed bunch is worth a lot. |
Other Projects/interest:
. watching old sitcoms
. podcasts : IT conversations, In The Trenches, Distrowatch Weekly, FLOSS Weekly, Neatlittlemacapps, Geek Muse, KFI Tech Guy, LQ Radio, Linux Reality, LugRadio, Macbreak Weekly, Security Now!, Windows Weekly, BSDTalk, This Week in Tech.
. boring friends to death by propagating the strength of open source
. blowing up car radio's trying to hook them up with iPods
. being ripped off on eBay at least once a week







Yep, I heard about the...
... ipod-connector-that-surely-would-work-in-your-car... funny!
Greetz,
Karim
give it a rest Karim, I did
give it a rest Karim, I did my best with that car radio, It wasn't totally my fault, I'm color blind and all those wires look alike ;)
Car radio
Yes, Karim... give it a rest. He can't help it if he flawlessly runs a dozen production-critical servers, but still manages to fry a car radio by simply being... well... clumsy. Very contradictional if you know he litterally starts tiptoeing when entering a server-room. If you compare that behavior to his l33T car-radio skills than the car-radio skills are like putting me in a small box of expensive china and telling me there's an iPhone hidden in that same box somewhere. Not much of a chance for the china that is.
But boy his podcast is good ;)
PS.: check out Beerschool duuuude.