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I'm Steve Conklin, AI4QR

I'm employed by Canonical, Inc as a Linux Kernel Engineer. Interests include Linux, open source software and hardware, electronics and music, and amateur radio.

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27 July 10
At this point, since Ubuntu is beginning to look like a really viable alternative OS, the next big issue is whether it will support the ham radio applications that we want to run. Fortunately, the answer to this question is — yes it will.
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16 July 10
My Ubuntu Hams badge. Some nerd bling just in time for hamfest.

My Ubuntu Hams badge. Some nerd bling just in time for hamfest.

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11 June 09

New Monthly piece on Linux and Amateur Radio

I’ve committed to write a monthly article for our amateur radio club newsletter on Linux and amateur radio. I’ll be posting them here also. The first one is an introduction to how to run linux from a live CD or to install it.

I’d like to expand this so that I’m writing more often here, and then consolidating those pices for the newsletter, and also take the chance to get more information into the Ubuntu wiki pages for amateur radio.

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh