Hello Hello, I have recently found your LUG online while searching for a new LUG to participate in. My local LUG has lost any resemblance to a LUG and I have decided to look elsewhere. My interest in this particular LUG is based in the fact that, though I personally live in .az.us I have a lot of family in the Twin Cities and my parents live in Forest Lakes. I am a 32 year old PHP developer and LAMP administrator. I have been using Linux since I got my first pc. My parents thought it good for me to learn how to use a computer and bought me a Compaq Presario with Windows 3.1 and DOS 5 or 6 for my birthday. My elementary school used Apple's, so it became immediately clear to me that there must be a variety of operating systems available for a computer. So I hopped on yahoo and began looking through the categories and found computers / operating systems and something new that had just come about a couple months before called slackware! Not knowing what I was doing, I downloaded a bunch of diskette images and rawrite, wrote all the images to I believe 11 or 14 diskettes and never looked back... Okay, not quite so easy. I think I made it through about half the disks, maybe the a package and then I hit a bad diskette. So I had to reload windows from my Presario recovery cds and download the images again and write them to some new floppies. I don't think I slept at all that night, 14.4 modems were awesome!!! Since then things have changed a lot, thankfully! I have spent my years tinkering around with Ubuntu, Fedora and *SUSE* in all its incarnations, but used Slackware for most of those years. Eventually I switched to archlinux about 6 years ago, but as of the last few years I have been managing my own distro using my own package system. I prefer stability of most of the system yet I want bleeding edge on some of it, such as kdevelop. But I don't like having to upgrade a ton of stuff, just because a new version was released, only so I can keep current with kdevelop and a few other apps. I've never been much of a GNOME person. The early days had such horrific memory problems that it put a sour taste in my mouth that even today I cannot shake. GNOME 2 is great, I despise GNOME 3 and Unity, but I am very happy with KDE 4.7.3. I look forward to lots of questions and answers on this group, and many interesting discussions. I am searching for a real "community" to be a part of that is actually Linux oriented. Nathan