OT: Linux software engineer position

Scott angrykeyboarder at gmail.com
Sat Oct 22 19:29:40 MST 2005


On 10/20/2005 11:30 PM, Scott Gonyea wrote:

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> On Oct 19, 2005, at 8:26 PM, Alan Dayley wrote:
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>> Adtron is seeking a Linux and BSD software engineer.  The following ad
>> will be placed in the paper and other sources.  I'd love it if one of
>> the group gets the job!
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>> Software Eng
>>
>> Software engineer Linux and BSD kernels, drivers and application
>> development, in embedded environment.  GNU tool use and
>> cross-compilation, incl porting of kernel, drivers and applications to
>> new hardware platforms.  Fault testing and recovery behavior,  including
>> RAID error handling and server clustering and failover.
>>
>> BSCS/CE and 5+ yrs exp architecture, design, and development of OS SW.
>> Low-level kernel dev preferred.  Exp w/ compilers, application and
>> kernel-level debuggers and profiling tools req.  TCP/IP, iSCSI, SCSI,
>> ATA, standard security and discovery protocols.
>>
>> Comp salary and benefits.  Fax resume 602 735-0349, email
>> sknowles at adtron.com
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>>
>> Alan
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>  
> Do you take people who want to learn?  I once turned on a computer  
> before; boy was it hard, with three separate buttons.  While I'm  
> still not sure what the other two do, I think I've nailed down how  
> the big one works.  I can't say I've got 5 years experience with all  
> this "kernel" stuff, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night.
>
> Scott
>
Alas it wasn't a Holiday Inn Express.

Oh and I can turn on a computer OK. But I've never found the "any" key 
and I broke the cupholder....

Oh and I helped you out with quoting. ;-)





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