[lugg] (utan titel)
Andreas Eriksson
andreas at tpwch.com
Fre Apr 13 18:04:28 CEST 2007
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 05:30:38PM +0200, Thomas Endter wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I want to say hello to Göteborgs linux community.
Hello to you too :)
>
> first: Sorry for writing in english. I can't speak swedish at the
> moment. I'm still learning. I read a book about swedish grammar at
> public library but didn't finished it yet. Is there someone who wants
> to help me in this topic? ;-)
>
> My name is Thomas. I prefer the short form Tom. I was born in Germany
> in 1976 and I'm more then ten years a Linux user.
> I emigrated to Sweden (Göteborg) end of March. Now I'm looking for a
> job as Unix/Linux system administrator. O.K. I'm looking for more then
> a job, appartment and so on but the job is the most important thing at
> the moment because without a job I'm not allowed to stay longer then
> three months in Sweden :-(. Maybe you can help me. Do you know some
> firms in Göteborg working with Unix/Linux operated systems? It would
> be a plaesure if you could point me the right way :-).
Not much I can do there, unfortunately. If I knew of a place that
had an opening I would be trying to get it for myself :P
> BTW: The right way - Unfortunatelly I havn't yet my computer here. Are
> there any kind of public internet access with Linux operated machines,
> maybe with Latex and a non IE browser installed? I use the computer at
> the public library at the moment. Not really comfortable but working
> ;-). And the internet cafes suggested by the tourist information are
> all game cafes with Windows OS. :-(
I don't know of a place like that.
> Now some questions to the LUGG. Do you have regular meetings in real
> life? The webpage shows the last on July 2006? How many people are
> LUGG "members"? Are there recommendable places in Göteborg for Linux
> user (hardware shops and so on)? If I found an appartment which
> provider should I choose for internet access?
That web-page is outdated. The web page and this mailing list doesn't
get much traffic, instead we have the IRC channel, which is quite high
in traffic. There is no official member list, anyone who feel that they
belong can consider themselves a member. We only had one meeting this
year so far, around 12 persons showed up for that meeting, but hopefully
we'll get some increased IRL activity this summer. As I said, the IRC
channel is very active, and I recommend that you go there if you want
to talk with us, if you can't find a way to get on mail me off-list
and I will link you to a web-based IRC client that can get on.
As for stores and internet provider, it totally depends on what exactly
you are looking for.
>
> I know not all of these questions are LUGG on topic but I think you
> are the guys knows a lot about these topics.
> You know, everything is new here for me. O.K. not everything ;-) the
> f... TV-Shops and the Jamba commercials at TV I know already from
> Germany ;-). But the rest ist quite a lot of new stuff to learn. So I
> am happy about every small peace of help I get. :-)
>
> Tack så mycket och hej då
> Tom
>
>
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