https://en.opensuse.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Alpvonkri&feedformat=atomopenSUSE Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T12:55:05ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.37.6https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=161166User:Alpvonkri2021-11-28T19:11:11Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:[[Image:Icon-localize.png|30px|Español]] [[:es:Usuario:Alpvonkri | En español]]<br />
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Marketing.png|30px|Contact]] Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Social]] Social|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://linktr.ee/alpvonkri More]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Board.png|30px|History on Linux and openSUSE]] History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in '''October 30''' of the same year we began working with the '''openSUSE Weekly News''' team and started the '''issues in Spanish''' (as the coordinator and main translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]] Contributions|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, we mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups in [https://t.me/openSUSE_ES Spanish], answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=File:AlpVonKri.png&diff=161163File:AlpVonKri.png2021-11-28T19:00:54Z<p>Alpvonkri: Alpvonkri uploaded a new version of File:AlpVonKri.png</p>
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<div></div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=File:AlpVonKri.png&diff=161160File:AlpVonKri.png2021-11-28T18:58:00Z<p>Alpvonkri: Alpvonkri uploaded a new version of File:AlpVonKri.png</p>
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<div></div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=161157User:Alpvonkri2021-11-28T18:54:57Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Credits.png|30px|About Us]] About us|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Logo-PlanetSUSE.png|30px|Us]] Us|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Marketing.png|30px|Contact]] Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Social]] Social|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://linktr.ee/alpvonkri More]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Board.png|30px|History on Linux and openSUSE]] History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in '''October 30''' of the same year we began working with the '''openSUSE Weekly News''' team and started the '''issues in Spanish''' (as the coordinator and main translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]] Contributions|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups in [https://t.me/openSUSE_ES Spanish], answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=142087User:Alpvonkri2020-05-15T02:02:39Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Marketing.png|30px|Contact]] Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Social Networks]] Social networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[http://identi.ca/alpvonkri Identi.ca]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[http://github.com/alpvonkri GitHub]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Board.png|30px|History on Linux and openSUSE]] History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in '''October 30''' of the same year we began working with the '''openSUSE Weekly News''' team and started the '''issues in Spanish''' (as the coordinator and main translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]] Contributions|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups in [https://t.me/openSUSE_ES Spanish], answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=142084User:Alpvonkri2020-05-15T01:59:15Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:[[Image:Icon-localize.png|30px|Español]] [[:es:Usuario:Alpvonkri | En español]]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Credits.png|30px|About Us]] About us|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Logo-PlanetSUSE.png|30px|Us]] Us|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Marketing.png|30px|Contact]] Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Social Networks]] Social networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[http://identi.ca/alpvonkri Identi.ca]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[http://github.com/alpvonkri GitHub]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Board.png|30px|History on Linux and openSUSE]] History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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<div style="width:100%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]] Contributions|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups in [https://t.me/openSUSE_ES Spanish], answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=142081User:Alpvonkri2020-05-15T01:55:25Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[http://identi.ca/alpvonkri Identi.ca]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[http://github.com/alpvonkri GitHub]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups (for [https://t.me/openSUSE_Soporte Support] and [https://t.me/openSUSE_Club Social], in Spanish), answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=142078User:Alpvonkri2020-05-15T01:52:32Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Social Networks]] Social networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Board.png|30px|History on Linux and openSUSE]] History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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<div style="width:100%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]] Contributions|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups (for [https://t.me/openSUSE_Soporte Support] and [https://t.me/openSUSE_Club Social], in Spanish), answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Telegram&diff=141631openSUSE:Telegram2020-05-01T15:47:01Z<p>Alpvonkri: /* Groups and channels of openSUSE in Telegram */</p>
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Telegram is a cloud-based mobile and desktop messaging app with a focus on security and speed.<br />
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==Groups and channels of openSUSE in Telegram==<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"<br />
! colspan=4 bgcolor="#d9e5bf" | Groups<br />
|- <br />
! style="width: 150pt;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | <br />
! style="width: 150pt;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | Name<br />
! style="width: 120pt;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | Language<br />
! style="white-space: nowrap;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | Description<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_group @openSUSE_group]<br />
| openSUSE<br />
| English<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_Project @openSUSE_Project]<br />
| openSUSE<br />
| English<br />
| English speaking group about openSUSE development<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/opensuseitalia @openSUSE-ITALIA]<br />
| openSUSE Italia<br />
| Italiano<br />
| Gruppo italiano generale e di supporto per openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/opensusebr @openSUSEbr]<br />
| openSUSE Brasil<br />
| Portuguese<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_ES @openSUSE_ES]<br />
| openSUSE Soporte<br />
| Spanish<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/opensusesp @openSUSEsp]<br />
| openSUSE Soporte<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Group about openSUSE focused on support<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE_Club @openSUSE_Club]<br />
| openSUSE Club<br />
| Spanish<br />
| General OT channel<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/ru_openSUSE @ru_openSUSE]<br />
| openSUSE Russia<br />
| Russian<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/opensusenews @openSUSENews]<br />
| openSUSE News<br />
| Global<br />
| News channel<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE-Translator-ID @openSUSE-Translator-ID]<br />
| openSUSE Indonesia Translator<br />
| Bahasa Indonesia<br />
| Group about translation in Bahasa Indonesia<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE_ID @openSUSE_ID]<br />
| openSUSE Indonesia<br />
| Bahasa Indonesia<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE_INDIA @openSUSE_INDIA]<br />
| openSUSE India<br />
| India<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/opensuse_cn @opensuse_cn]<br />
| openSUSE 中国<br />
| Chinese<br />
| Chinese user group<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/chatroomOpenSUSETaiwan @opensuse_tw]<br />
| openSUSE Taiwan<br />
| Chinese<br />
| Taiwan user group<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_de @opensuse_de]<br />
| openSUSE Deutschland<br />
| Deutsch<br />
| Allgemeine deutschsprachige Gruppe über openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_Marketing @openSUSE_Marketing]<br />
| openSUSE Marketing<br />
| English<br />
| openSUSE Marketing Team channel<br />
|}<br />
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[[ru:openSUSE:Telegram]]<br />
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[[de:openSUSE:Telegram]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Telegram&diff=141616openSUSE:Telegram2020-05-01T05:13:25Z<p>Alpvonkri: /* Groups and channels of openSUSE in Telegram */</p>
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<div>==Telegram Messenger==<br />
Telegram is a cloud-based mobile and desktop messaging app with a focus on security and speed.<br />
<br />
==Groups and channels of openSUSE in Telegram==<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"<br />
! colspan=4 bgcolor="#d9e5bf" | Groups<br />
|- <br />
! style="width: 150pt;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | <br />
! style="width: 150pt;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | Name<br />
! style="width: 120pt;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | Language<br />
! style="white-space: nowrap;" ! colspan=1 bgcolor="#efeeee" | Description<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_group @openSUSE_group]<br />
| openSUSE<br />
| English<br />
| General purpose group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_Project @openSUSE_Project]<br />
| openSUSE<br />
| English<br />
| English speaking group about openSUSE development<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/opensuseitalia @openSUSE-ITALIA]<br />
| openSUSE Italia<br />
| Italiano<br />
| Gruppo italiano generale e di supporto per openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/opensusebr @openSUSEbr]<br />
| openSUSE Brasil<br />
| Portuguese<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_ES @openSUSE_ES]<br />
| openSUSE Soporte<br />
| Spanish<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/opensusesp @openSUSEsp]<br />
| openSUSE Soporte<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Group about openSUSE focused on support<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE_Club @openSUSE_Club]<br />
| openSUSE Club<br />
| Spanish<br />
| General OT channel<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/ru_openSUSE @ru_openSUSE]<br />
| openSUSE Russia<br />
| Russian<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/opensusenews @openSUSENews]<br />
| openSUSE News<br />
| Global<br />
| News channel<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE-Translator-ID @openSUSE-Translator-ID]<br />
| openSUSE Indonesia Translator<br />
| Bahasa Indonesia<br />
| Group about translation in Bahasa Indonesia<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE_ID @openSUSE_ID]<br />
| openSUSE Indonesia<br />
| Bahasa Indonesia<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://telegram.me/openSUSE_INDIA @openSUSE_INDIA]<br />
| openSUSE India<br />
| India<br />
| General group about openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/opensuse_cn @opensuse_cn]<br />
| openSUSE 中国<br />
| Chinese<br />
| Chinese user group<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/chatroomOpenSUSETaiwan @opensuse_tw]<br />
| openSUSE Taiwan<br />
| Chinese<br />
| Taiwan user group<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_de @opensuse_de]<br />
| openSUSE Deutschland<br />
| Deutsch<br />
| Allgemeine deutschsprachige Gruppe über openSUSE<br />
|-<br />
| [https://t.me/openSUSE_Marketing @openSUSE_Marketing]<br />
| openSUSE Marketing<br />
| English<br />
| openSUSE Marketing Team channel<br />
|}<br />
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[[pt:openSUSE:Telegram]]<br />
[[ru:openSUSE:Telegram]]<br />
[[es:openSUSE:Telegram]]<br />
[[de:openSUSE:Telegram]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=138114User:Alpvonkri2019-12-17T00:19:58Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Marketing.png|30px|Contact]] Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups (for [https://t.me/openSUSE_Soporte Support] and [https://t.me/openSUSE_Club Social], in Spanish), answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=138112User:Alpvonkri2019-12-17T00:17:53Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Social Networks]] Social networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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{{Box-header|[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]] Contributions|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups (for [https://t.me/openSUSE_Soporte Support] and [https://t.me/openSUSE_Club Social], in Spanish), answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=138110User:Alpvonkri2019-12-16T23:50:21Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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{{Box-header|Us [[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Us]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|Contact [[Image:Marketing.png|30px|Contact]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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{{Box-header|Social Networks[[Image:OWN-oxygen-On-the-Web.png|30px|Social Networks]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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{{Box-header|History on Linux and openSUSE [[Image:OWN-oxygen-Board.png|30px|History on Linux and openSUSE]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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<div style="width:100%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Contributions[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups (for Support and Social, in Spanish), answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=138108User:Alpvonkri2019-12-16T23:40:32Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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:'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
:'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
:'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
:'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
:'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
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{{Box-header|Us [[Image:Icon-project.png|30px|Us]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|Contact [[Image:Marketing.png|30px|Contact]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail (nick)]<br />
:[mailto:marco.flores@opensuse.org e-Mail (full)]<br />
:[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
:[http://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri GPG Key]<br />
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{{Box-header|Social Networks[[Image:OWN-oxygen-On-the-Web.png|30px|Social Networks]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
:[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
:[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
:[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
:[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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{{Box-header|History on Linux and openSUSE [[Image:OWN-oxygen-Board.png|30px|History on Linux and openSUSE]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main (and only) platform.</p><br />
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<div style="width:100%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Contributions[[Image:OWN-oxygen-Build-Service.png|30px|Contributions]]|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Worked in a project named "Interactive web book of openSUSE Linux" it's a university project to implement the use of openSUSE in schools and communities.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Was the coordinator and translator of the openSUSE Weekly News in Spanish.</p><br />
<p align=justify>An openSUSE Ambassador.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Some translations and/or page check in the Spanish Wiki, mainly redirect wrong used pages, link them to their English equivalent or translate them.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Participate in SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Beta testing programms.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Packaging and/or compiling some packages, for personal and testing purpouses, but are free for anyone to download and use in this [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-viU7J7I7q6UGxoTndyWTY4UkU link].</p><br />
<p align=justify>Currently, I mostly help users in the openSUSE and other free software forums as well in social networks and other places, like the Telegram groups (for Support and Social, in Spanish), answering questions about software and hardware problems.</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=138106User:Alpvonkri2019-12-16T23:05:23Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
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'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
<br />
'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
<br />
'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
<br />
'''GPG key:''' http://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org e-Mail]<br />
[https://t.me/AlpVonKri Telegram]<br />
[skype:AlpVonKri Skype]<br />
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{{Box-header|Social Networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/profile/alpvonkri openSUSE Connect]<br />
[https://twitter.com/alpvonkri Twitter]<br />
[https://identi.ca/alpvonkri identi.ca]<br />
[https://www.facebook.com/alpvonkri Facebook]<br />
[https://github.com/alpvonkri GitHub]<br />
[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alpvonkri LinkedIn]<br />
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{{Box-header|History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main platform</p><br />
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[[Category:Created with Userpage]]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=138104User:Alpvonkri2019-12-16T23:04:17Z<p>Alpvonkri: </p>
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'''Name:''' Marco Antonio Flores<br />
<br />
'''Nick:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
'''Brief description:''' Computer Systems Engineer<br />
<br />
'''Current country:''' Mexico<br />
<br />
'''Spoken languages:''' Spanish, English, German (a little)<br />
<br />
'''GPG key:''' http://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=alpvonkri<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
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'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
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<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
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'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
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'''Web:''' http://t.me/AlpVonKri<br />
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'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
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'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
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'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
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<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
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'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
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'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/5Dp52E Hi5]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/7YJlkh Live Space]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
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<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
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'''E-Mail:''' [mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org alpvonkri@opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
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'''Web:''' http://www.alpvonkri.co.cc<br />
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'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
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[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/5Dp52E Hi5]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/7YJlkh Live Space]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/7K3vR6 Twitter]<br />
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{{Box-header|History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main platform</p><br />
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'''Name:''' Marco "AlpVonKri" Flores<br />
<br />
'''E-Mail:''' [mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org alpvonkri@opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
<br />
'''Web:''' http://www.alpvonkri.co.cc<br />
<br />
'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@gmail.com Google]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@googlewave.com Google Wave] <br />
<br />
'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@yahoo.de Yahoo]<br />
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{{Box-header|Social Networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[http://bit.ly/6bGqTJ Facebook]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/5Dp52E Hi5]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7YJlkh Live Space]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7K3vR6 Twitter]<br />
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<div style="width:100%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main platform{{Box-footer|}}<br />
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'''Name:''' Marco "AlpVonKri" Flores<br />
<br />
'''E-Mail:''' [mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org alpvonkri@opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
<br />
'''Web:''' http://www.alpvonkri.co.cc<br />
<br />
'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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</div><br />
<br><br />
<div style="width:50%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@gmail.com Google]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@googlewave.com Google Wave] <br />
<br />
'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@yahoo.de Yahoo]<br />
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<div style="width:50%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Social Networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[http://bit.ly/6bGqTJ Facebook]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/5Dp52E Hi5]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7YJlkh Live Space]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7K3vR6 Twitter]<br />
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</div><br />
<div style="width:100%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main platform & in May 2010 we were recognized as ''openSUSE'' member</p><br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
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'''Name:''' Marco "AlpVonKri" Flores<br />
<br />
'''E-Mail:''' [mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org alpvonkri@opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
<br />
'''Web:''' http://www.alpvonkri.co.cc<br />
<br />
'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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{{Box-header|Photo|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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<div style="width:50%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@gmail.com Google]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@googlewave.com Google Wave] <br />
<br />
'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@yahoo.de Yahoo]<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
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<div style="width:50%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Social Networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[http://bit.ly/6bGqTJ Facebook]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/5Dp52E Hi5]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7YJlkh Live Space]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7K3vR6 Twitter]<br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
</div><br />
<div style="width:100%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|History on Linux and openSUSE|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
<p align=justify>Our history on ''Linux'' begins in 2005 with ''Ubuntu 5.04'', back then we only had one year in the Computer Systems Engineering career and it was our first operative system distinct from ''Windows'' which was once installed on our computer, we were excited about the concepts of free software and open source, but the excitement didn't last long because we didn't like ''Ubuntu'' and decided to discard it and continue with''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>The next year in 2006 we met ''SUSE Linux 10.0'', we liked the desktop environment ''KDE'' and mainly we fell in love with ''YaST'', so it was that with the discovery of ''SUSE Linux 10.0'' we started in the right direction on ''Linux'', though still was ''Windows'' our primary platform.</p><br />
<p align=justify>In the same year 2006 we also met ''Fedora Core 6'', we met this distro mainly because it was the one chosen to be the working platform in the state programming contests and by being of the few (if not the only ones) in the school that knew how to work with ''Linux'', we were assigned to the tasks of performing the system installations and configurations, and taught to the systems manager of our school how to install and configure it.</p><br />
<p align=justify>When ''SUSE Linux 10.1'' came out, ''Windows'' still was our main working platform and rarely (but more often than before) ''Linux''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Shortly after coming out and being renamed to ''openSUSE 10.2'', we started to have problems with ''Windows'' (and when we say problems, are BIG problems), that was when we decided to install at a rate of 50-50 (in hard disk capacity) ''openSUSE 10.2'' and ''Windows'', wich leaded us to the discovery that ''openSUSE'' solved our problems we had with ''Windows''.</p><br />
<p align=justify>With the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' our world changed, because we decided to change 100% to ''Linux'' and get rid of ''Windows'', decision that was a bit inconvenient at first because everything we were taught in the career was using ''Windows''' tools and we had to work on the full of viruses computers from school.</p><br />
<p align=justify>And it was in 2008 with the arrival of ''openSUSE 10.3'' when we registered into the ''openSUSE'' community and in October 30 of the same year we began working with the ''openSUSE Weekly News'' team and started the issues in Spanish (in which to date we are the coordinator and translator), in the same year we discovered ''Debian 4.0'' and ''IPCop'' for educational use in regard to security and servers.</p><br />
<p align=justify>At the release of ''openSUSE 11.0'' we had just discovered the wonders of the virtualization (still was openSUSE 10.3 when we discovered them) with the back then ''Innotek VirtualBox'', thus we started using ''Windows'' as a host system only when we needed it for school things.</p><br />
<p align=justify>Since ''openSUSE 11.1'', ''Linux'' is absolutely our main platform & in May 2010 we were recognized as ''openSUSE'' member</p><br />
{{Box-footer|}}<br />
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'''Name:''' Marco "AlpVonKri" Flores<br />
<br />
'''E-Mail:''' [mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org alpvonkri@opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
<br />
'''Web:''' http://www.alpvonkri.co.cc<br />
<br />
'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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{{Box-header|Photo|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[[Image:AlpVonKri.png|128px|center|Marco ''AlpVonKri'' Flores]]<br />
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{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@gmail.com Google]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@googlewave.com Google Wave] <br />
<br />
'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@yahoo.de Yahoo]<br />
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<div style="width:38%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Social Networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[http://bit.ly/6bGqTJ Facebook]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/5Dp52E Hi5]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7YJlkh Live Space]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/7K3vR6 Twitter]<br />
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{{Box-header|About Us|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
'''Name:''' Marco "AlpVonKri" Flores<br />
<br />
'''E-Mail:''' [mailto:alpvonkri@opensuse.org alpvonkri@opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
'''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers<br />
<br />
'''Web:''' http://www.alpvonkri.co.cc<br />
<br />
'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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<div style="width:25%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Contact|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@gmail.com Google]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@googlewave.com Google Wave] <br />
<br />
'''IRC:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
'''Skype:''' AlpVonKri<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpdrucken@hotmail.com Windows Live]<br />
<br />
[mailto:alpvonkri@yahoo.de Yahoo]<br />
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<div style="width:25%; float:left"><br />
{{Box-header|Social Networks|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}}<br />
[http://bit.ly/6bGqTJ Facebook]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/5Dp52E Hi5]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/7YJlkh Live Space]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/8FmiNN MySpace]<br />
<br />
[http://bit.ly/ctxY4y openSUSE Connect]<br />
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[http://bit.ly/7K3vR6 Twitter]<br />
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<div>Issue #124 of the openSUSE Weekly News is available in:<br />
* [http://wiki.opensuse.org/Portal:Weekly_news/124 English]<br />
* [http://hu.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Heti_H%C3%ADrmond%C3%B3/124 Magyar]<br />
* [http://ru.opensuse.org/Еженедельные_новости_openSUSE/124 Русский]<br />
* [http://ja.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/124 日本語]<br />
* [http://es.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Noticias_Semanales/124 Español]<br />
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Delayed / to be translated:<br />
* [http://zh_tw.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/124 繁體中文]<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/124/indonesian Indonesia]<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/124/chinese 简体中文]<br />
* [http://de.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE-Wochenschau/124 Deutsch]<br />
* [http://fr.opensuse.org/Lettre_d'information_openSUSE/124 Français] <br />
* [http://pl.opensuse.org/Tygodnik_openSUSE/124 Polski]<br />
* [http://pt.opensuse.org/Not%C3%ADcias_da_semana_no_openSUSE/124 Português] <br />
* [http://it.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Newsletter_Settimanale/124 Italiano]<br />
* [http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Weekly_News/124/swedish Svenska]<br />
* [http://cs.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_týdeník/124 Česky]</div>Alpvonkrihttps://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=User:Alpvonkri&diff=6896User:Alpvonkri2010-05-18T00:15:46Z<p>Alpvonkri: Created page with '<div style="width:76%; float:left"> {{Box-header|About Us|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|}} '''Name:''' Marco "AlpVonKri" Flores '''Occupation:''' Computer Systems Engineers '''Location:''' …'</p>
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'''Location:''' Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico<br />
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[http://www.alpvonkri.co.cc www.alpvonkri.co.cc]<br />
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