I'm Jeffry Allred and glad to be a part of the QA test group. I bought my first computer in 1978 (a Tandy TRS80). I was 16. I switched to Linux in the late 90's starting with Debian and Red Hat. I used Mandrake/Mandriva from Version 4 until its demise. :( I still work with the QA team at Mageia but switched to Fedora several years ago and use Jam 25 in my recording studio. I recently installed "everything" 26 with Cinnamon on my laptop replacing 25 KDE as my main OS. I have several machines to test on both my Studio desktop and my Laptop are triple boot systems plus I use VM's. I love working with the latest thing and am not afraid break my system by trying new and possibly unstable software, (it's why I keep a stable version as my main OS and a copy of Rescatux on a USB drive!) I look forward to testing Fedora 27, and maybe I can also do a little something to help make it the best Linux OS available for everyone.
Thanks,
Jeffry (jeffrydada)
On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 23:22 -0400, Jeffry Allred wrote:
I'm Jeffry Allred and glad to be a part of the QA test group. I bought my first computer in 1978 (a Tandy TRS80). I was 16. I switched to Linux in the late 90's starting with Debian and Red Hat. I used Mandrake/Mandriva from Version 4 until its demise. :( I still work with the QA team at Mageia but switched to Fedora several years ago and use Jam 25 in my recording studio. I recently installed "everything" 26 with Cinnamon on my laptop replacing 25 KDE as my main OS. I have several machines to test on both my Studio desktop and my Laptop are triple boot systems plus I use VM's. I love working with the latest thing and am not afraid break my system by trying new and possibly unstable software, (it's why I keep a stable version as my main OS and a copy of Rescatux on a USB drive!) I look forward to testing Fedora 27, and maybe I can also do a little something to help make it the best Linux OS available for everyone.
Hi Jeffrey, and welcome to the group! Thanks very much for volunteering, I have sponsored you now (sorry for the delay). Please let us know if you could use any more information or advice on stuff to work on :)