Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-28 Thread Keith
* Dwight Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25/08/2003 2224EDT]: > Hi Keith, Greetings from the East. :) [...] > I worked at Pihana Pacific, Inc. (now known as Equinix) for three years. We [...] > During my three years, I held various positions in our Network > Operations as well as Product Developme

Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-26 Thread Deven Phillips
Welcome Keith, Well, all of the Universities are using Linux like crazy, but they don't pay extremely well. Mauii CC might be interested to have you though. Deven Keith wrote: Greetings fellow penguin lovers. (Penguins in Hawai'i? Who'd ever guess?) I'm a Mainlander (east coast; NY fo

Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-26 Thread Alvin Murphy
Alvin Murphy wrote: This is good, solid info to help point me in the right direction. I appreciate your time. Mahalo! krjw. There is a weekly radio show on a local public radio station KIPO which you can get over the net; the show is called "Think Tech Hawaii" and might be helpful. Yo

Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-26 Thread Keith
* Hawaii Linux Institute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [26/08/2003 1446EDT]: > Maui High Performance Computing Center: > > http://www.mhpcc.edu/ Interesting. I have not, until now, been aware of this. Thanks for the URL. One URL I did come across (in a book about moving to Hawaii) is http://www.mrtc.org

Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-26 Thread Hawaii Linux Institute
Maui High Performance Computing Center: http://www.mhpcc.edu/ has one of the largest Linux clusters in the world. However, they want people in the kernel development level. For Sysadms, no one knows when the dark age is going to be over. Hawaii is no better than anywhere in the world. How

Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-26 Thread Steve Anderson
Over the past 8 years that I have worked on Oahu, I have often spoke with folks that support open source software applications. The jobs are not that common though. I have not spoke with anyone that supports a linux-only or linux-majority environment. Often, folks seem to support a few specializ

RE: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-25 Thread Dwight Victor
type job, the federal government (i.e., contractors) are looking for people who know Solaris and Microsoft. Hope that helps, Dwight... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Keith Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 3:31 PM To: LUAU List Subject:

Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-25 Thread Eric Hattemer
Welcome and so forth. I'm not currently in Hawaii, and am probably not comming back (at least not very often), so I may be kind of biased. But if you can change your move to Oahu rather than Maui, you'd probably do a lot better. Maui and "commercial industry" don't seem compatible in my mind

[luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-25 Thread Keith
Greetings fellow penguin lovers. (Penguins in Hawai'i? Who'd ever guess?) I'm a Mainlander (east coast; NY for 24 years, NJ for 4), heading to Maui with my immediate family in October of this year. Coming with me will be 8 years of solid linux experience (since the slackware 1 days), 4 years of