I’m a professional troubleshooter (a.k.a. IT Guy) and I’ve been using Linux as my main desktop OS for over a decade, at home as well as at work (even though I’ve worked predominately in Windows shops).
Professionally I work in IT, supporting mostly Windows servers and desktops.
Personally, I’m a writer, a gamer, and a musician, and I’m also a movie buff. I still love technology though, and I’m always tinkering with computers on my home network.
I’m more technical than the “average user” by quite a ways, but I like to think that there’s no reason why Linux and Free/Open Source Software can’t find a home on the average user’s desktop as a part of their everyday computing life.
I love to play around with technology, and I love to talk about it, so stick around and let me know what you’re thinking.
DISCLAIMER: The posts I write and publish on this blog are my own opinions and the opinions of those who contribute to The Linux Critic, and in no way reflect the opinions or official positions of my employer or any of the employers of my contributors.
— Trent