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Posted on March 19th, 2008 by Chris.
Filed under: Linux, Music.
Ubuntu-Studio has proven to be a handy little suite for everything you’d want in a home recording studio. Here’s a screenshot taken just after laying a bass guitar track onto a stereo recording straight from Sooperlooper. Click the thumb to nlarge for details.
Posted on May 10th, 2007 by Chris.
Filed under: Chris' Stuff, Linux, News, Technology.
An email was sent out yesterday by my boss to the entire organization I work within.
—–Original Message—–
From:, Pete
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 9:17 AM
To: SouthEast Market
Cc:
Subject: Congratulations to Chris Gkikas on Red Hat Certified Technician certificationPlease join me in congratulating Chris Gkikas on his attaining the Red Hat Certified Technician - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 certification. Chris is looking pretty spiffy walking around with his red fedora!
BTW, as much as I enjoy basking in the glory or Chris’ achievement, I’d really appreciate it if the congrats were directed to him as opposed to a REPLY ALL (and I suspect many of you would too! :>)
It’s extremely cool to get feedback and praise like this.
So now, this makes me, professional-certification-wise,
Chris Gkikas, RHCT, MCSA, A+, Net+, iNet+, Linux+, CNA. Talk about alphabet soup.
Posted on January 2nd, 2007 by Chris.
Filed under: Chris' Stuff, Linux.
Trying out a new Linux distribution. VideoLinux is touted as the one-stop-shop OS alternative for people looking for a pre-packaged desktop loaded with the most industrial-strength video editing, capturing and rendering tools available. Here’s a screenshot. I’m impressed - everything worked right out of the box, a 500Mb iso. Now that’s sexy. What’s coolest is that it comes pre-installed: Cinelerra