A Monument for Bruno
We're losing a friend.
Last week, I was notified that a long-time Linux Advocate is dying.
His name is Bruno Knaapen and he has brain cancer.
I come here to celebrate Bruno's accomplishments and triumphs with you....a few of them anyway. I simply don't know what else to do.
I started my Linux career much later than most of you. Linux came to me as an epiphany...a revelation that changed the way I lived my life.
Still, I had to have a source of reference...a table where I could study this and learn as quickly as I could. I found that source, and in the ensuing weeks and months, rarely did I have to go elsewhere to get the knowledge I needed.
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