I already posted this on the PLUG, but I'm hoping there may be some
people here who didn't see it who may be interested.

At my company, we make a product that runs on a Linux live CD.  We are
looking for someone with experience getting Linux working on different
hardware, meaning detecting different hard drives, running on other
architectures, etc., to help us get some more product support built
in.  Programming experience isn't important, just Linux setup
experience.

This would be a contract position working with hardware in our office,
so you would need to be local to Orem.  Right now we have two specific
jobs, but there would likely be more in the future if this worked out.
We are planning initially on getting our live CD detecting a certain
type of fiber drive, and a new live CD working on SPARC machines.  The
pay would be $15 per hour, depending on experience.

If you are interested or if you have questions, feel free to contact
me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Derek M Davis                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Man has no choice about his need for self-esteem.
He can only choose by what standard to gauge it."

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