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This blog is mainly articles about Linux and programming. It is **updated about once a month**.
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I am a software engineer working for an international IT group in Sweden, I have been working with ASIC design for 14 years and since 2014 I have been working with software development.
I have got my first computer in 1983 and since then used a wide range of hardware and operating systems starting in 1983.
Nowadays, I mainly use Linux at home and at work.
I had a
in 1985 and the services I was using the most were:
- Phone book
-
I have been using the internet since 1995 when I connected with a 14.4 bauds modem. In 1999 I had my first permamenent internet connection at 10MB.
I started using mobile internet in 2001, my mobile phone was connected to the laptop with infrared.
Hardware:
, my friend had an
, my firend had an
and installed
on it
Operating Systems:
,
, these systems were so unstable that I decided to use Linux full time (starting with Red Hat 5 in 1998)
for developing iOS apps
,
,
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