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[#]: subject: (Jim Hall: How Do You Fedora?)
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[#]: author: (Karimi Hari Priya https://fedoramagazine.org/author/haripriya21/)
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Jim Hall: How Do You Fedora?
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![][1]
We recently interviewed Jim Hall on how he uses Fedora. This is part of a [series][2] on the Fedora Magazine. The series profiles Fedora users and how they use Fedora to get things done. Contact us on the [feedback form][3] if you are interested in being interviewed for a further installment of this series.
## **Who is Jim Hall?**
Jim Hall served as Chief Information Officer in higher education and government for over eight years and has recently started the consulting company [Hallmentum][4]. Most of his work includes training, workshops, and coaching to help new IT leaders develop leadership skills, also to help current IT leaders get better at leadership. Apart from consulting, Jim also serves as adjunct faculty at the university level, currently teaching courses in Management Information Systems (MIS) and Technical & Professional Writing.
How did Jim grow up? Jims childhood heroes were from TV and movies, including Batman and Han Solo. Jims long-time favorite go-to movie is Star Wars: A New Hope. Jim says, “I am a big Star Wars nerd.” Jims favorite meals are Italian. “I love Italian food! Probably my favorite Italian dish is chicken cacciatore.” Jims opinion is that Honesty, Creativity, Imagination, Curiosity, and Openness are the five greatest qualities someone can possess.
He loves writing, which is good because most of his day job is about writing. He spends a lot of time writing “how-to” articles for places like OpenSource.com, CloudSavvy IT, and Linux Magazine, and right now he is writing a book about C programming. Apart from writing, he also relaxes by playing video games. He owns a PlayStation 4 and can be found most Saturday afternoons in front of his TV playing a game.
## **Fedora Community**
Jim started using Linux in 1993. His first Linux distribution was Softlanding Linux System (SLS) 1.03, running Linux kernel 0.99 patch level 11. “Ive been a full-time Linux user at home ever since”. Jim became more involved in Fedora after attending a Linux conference long ago in the Fedora Core days. Jim met Tom “Spot” Callaway there, and they got talking about Fedora. “Spot encouraged me to contribute another way: by finding bugs and reporting them. And thats how I got involved in testing for all the Beta releases”.
What would Jim like to change in Fedora? He would like to see a countdown on the getfedora.org website, that tells when the new Beta release or new full release is due out as a change in Fedora Project. And Jim wishes that other people know how easy it is to use Fedora. ”The most challenging thing in contributing to open source is to figure out how to make their first contribution.” Jim adds, “I dont know that Im a Fedora Project member like other developers would be. Im just a user. But as someone whos been involved in developing open-source software since 1993 or 1994, I try to be a helpful member of the community. So I take every opportunity to experiment with new Fedora releases, even the Beta releases, and let people know if I find problems.”
## **What hardware do you use?**
Jim is currently running a ThinkCentre M720 Tiny. Its configured with 8th Generation Intel Core i3-8100T (3.10GHz, 6MB Cache), 32GB (16GB + 16GB) DDR4 2666MHz, Intel graphics, 256GB Solid State Drive PCIe-NVME Opal M.2, Intel 8265 802.11AC, and Bluetooth 4.2. His monitor is an Asus VE248H. “It all works great with Fedora!” says Jim.
He uses the Perixx Periboard-512 Ergonomic Classic Split Keyboard which replaced his original Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite PS/2 keyboard from 1998. Jim says “I sometimes swap out the Perixx keyboard for my USB clone of the original IBM Model M keyboard, from Unicomp. I do love the clicky keyboard with the buckling spring action. And mine is in the putty white color so it has that classic look and feel.”
## **What software do you use?**
Jim is currently running Fedora 33 and previously Fedora 33 Beta, and Fedora 32. “I use GNOME 3 as my desktop. I find the defaults suit most of my needs, so I dont have any GNOME Extensions loaded, but I do adjust a few things using Settings and GNOME Tweaks. So Im not making any big changes. For example, I changed my default user interface font to use Droid Sans Regular. And I used Settings to change the keyboard shortcut so Alt-Tab switches windows instead of switching applications. I grew up with the Alt-Tab workflow, so Im used to that,” says Jim. He uses Firefox and Google Chrome as his web browsers.
To run his consultancy business, Jim relies on a suite of applications:
* [LibreOffice][5] to write his books. For example, he published [Coaching Buttons][6] last year. He wrote this book entirely using LibreOffice. More recently, he wrote a book about [Writing Free DOS Programs in C][7] and used LibreOffice for that too.
* [INKSCAPE][8] for creating his company logo in vector format. His logo scales up and down perfectly—from a small corner image on a document to a large-format poster or banner. And INKSCAPE lets him export to a variety of common formats. Jim says that his advertising partners appreciate that INKSCAPE can export to EPS (Encapsulated Postscript), which makes it a snap to print his logo on products.
* [GIMP][9] for other graphics, such as a splash image. “My splash image is my company logo placed over a background image, and I use that in place of a plain logo where I need extra pizzazz, such as on printed materials. I also use a version of the splash image on my website.”
* [QEMU][10] to run a virtual machine where he can boot [FreeDOS][11]. “I like using QEMU because I can set all the options I need at the command line, which gives me a lot of extra flexibility in configuring the virtual machine. To make this easier, I put all the options into a script, and use that to run QEMU with the same options every time.”
* [Scribus][12] to print products. Scribus is easy to use to create print-ready materials with _full bleed_, meaning any color backgrounds overlap the edge of the paper. Full bleed requires a special print-ready file that overlaps the print area . It even provides cut marks so that the printer knows exactly where to trim.
![Scribus Postcard][13]
![QEMU running as easy as in FreeDOS][14]
![Libre Office Writer][15]
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作者:[Karimi Hari Priya][a]
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[2]: https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/how-do-you-fedora
[3]: https://fedoramagazine.org/submit-an-idea-or-tip
[4]: https://hallmentum.com/
[5]: https://www.libreoffice.org/
[6]: https://www.amazon.com/Coaching-Buttons-Jim-Hall/dp/0359834930
[7]: https://www.freedos.org/books/
[8]: https://inkscape.org/
[9]: https://www.gimp.org/
[10]: https://www.qemu.org/
[11]: https://www.freedos.org/
[12]: https://www.scribus.net/
[13]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Scribus-postcard-1024x576.png
[14]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/QEMU-running-AsEasyAs-in-FreeDOS.png
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Jim Hall: 你觉得 Fedora 怎么样?
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![][1]
我们最近采访了 Jim Hall 关于他如何使用 Fedora. 这个部分是在一个 Fedora 杂志 [系列][2] 上。 该系列介绍了Fedora用户以及他们如何使用Fedora来完成任务。 如果您对本系列的下一期采访感兴趣,请通过 [反馈表][3] 与我们联系。
## **Jim Hall 是谁?**
Jim Hall 曾担任高等教育和政府部门的首席信息管超过8年最近创办了咨询公司 [Hallmentum][4]。 他的大部分工作包括培训、研讨会和指导帮助新的IT领导者发展领导技能也帮助当前的IT领导者更好地发挥领导能力。除了咨询 Jim 还担任大学水平的兼职教师, 目前教授管理信息系统(MIS)和技术与专业写作课程。
Jim 是怎么长大的? Jim 童年时代的英雄来自电视和电影,包括蝙蝠侠和汉索罗。 Jim 长期以来最喜欢看的电影是《星球打字:新希望》。 Jim 说:“我是一个星球大战迷” Jim 最喜欢吃意大利菜。 “我喜欢的意大利菜可能是炖鸡”。 Jim 的观点是诚实、创造力、想象力、好奇心和开放性是一个人所能拥有的五大品质。
他喜欢写作,这很好,因为他的日常工作主要是写作。 他花了很多时间为像OpenSource.com、CloudSavvy IT 和 Linux Magazine等网站撰写“如何”文章。现在他正在写一本关于C编程的书。除了写作他还玩电子游戏来放松。他有一台 PlayStation 4游戏机大多数周六下午他都会坐在电视机前玩游戏。
## **Fedora 社区**
Jim 从1993年开始使用 Linux 。 他的第一个 Linux 发行版本是软著陆 Linux 系统 (SLS) 1.03 运行 Linux 内核 0.99 补丁级别 11。 “从那以后,我一直是家里全职 Linux 用户”。 Jim在很久以前参加了Fedora核心时代的一个Linux会议之后对Fedora的参与度更高了。 Jim 和 Tom 在这遇见了“斑点” 卡拉威, 他们开始谈论 Fedora. “ 斑点鼓励我用另一种方式来做贡献找到bug并报告它们。这就是我参与测试所有Beta版本的原因”.
Jim 想在 Fedora 改变什么? 他想看到 getfedora 的倒计时。非盈利的组织网站他告诉新的Beta版本或新的完整版本合适发布是取决于Fedora项目的改变。 并且 Jim 想让人们都知道,使用 Fedora 是多容易。 “对开源做出贡献最具挑战性的事情是找出如何做出他们的第一个贡献。”Jim补充道“我不知道我和其他开发人员一样是Fedora项目成员。我只是个用户。但是作为一个从1993年或1994年就开始参与开发开源软件的人我试图成为社区中一个有帮助的成员。因此我利用一切机会尝试新的 Fedora 版本,甚至是 Beta 版,如果我发现问题,就让人们知道。”
## **你用什么硬件 ?**
Jim 目前正在运行 ThinkCentre M720 Tiny。 它配置了第8代酷睿 i3-8100T (3.10GHz, 6MB 内存), 32GB (16GB + 16GB) DDR4 2666MHz, 因特尔显卡, 256GB 固态硬盘 PCIe-NVME Opal M.2, 英特尔 8265 802.11AC, 和 蓝牙 4.2。 他的显卡是华硕 VE248H。 Jim说“这一切都很适合 Fedora”。
他使用 Perixx Periboard-512 人体工程学经典拆分键盘它从1998年开始取代了他最初的微软天然键盘精英 PS/2 键盘。Jim 说: “我有时候会把我的 Perixx 键盘换成 Unicomp 的 IBM Model M USB克隆键盘。 我很喜欢带有弯曲弹簧动作的点击键盘。 我的是“灰白色”,所以它有种经典的外观和感觉”
Jim 目前运行的是 Fedora 33 、之前的 Fedora 33 Beta 和 Fedora 32。 Jim说“我使用 GNOME 3 作为我的桌面。 我发现默认值适合我的大多数需求所以我没有加载任何GNOME 扩展, 但我确实使用设置和 GNOME 调整了一些东西。 所以我不会做什么大的改变。 例如,我将默认用户界面字体改为使用 Droid Sans Regular 字体。并且我用“设置”来改变键盘快捷键用Alt-Tab键来切换窗口而不是切换应用程序。我是在Alt-Tab工作流程中长大的所以我已经习惯了。”。 他使用火狐和谷歌浏览器来作为他的网络浏览器。
为了经营他的咨询业务Jim依赖于一套应用程序
* 使用 [LibreOffice][5] 去写他的书例如,他去年出版了 [《指导按钮》][6],他完全是用 来写这本书的。最近他写了一本关于 [用C语言编写自由DOS程序的书][7] 也用了 LibreOffice 。
* [INKSCAPE][8] 在矢量格式上用于创造他公司的标志。他的标志从文件上的小角落图像到大幅面的海报或横幅完美地上下伸缩。并且INKSCAPE允许他导出各种通用格式。Jim说他的广告合作伙伴很欣赏INKSCAPE可以输出到EPS封装的附言这使得在产品上打印他的徽标变得很容易。
* [GIMP][9] 用于其他图形,例如飞溅图片 “我的飞溅图片是我们公司的标准被放在了背景照片上并且我用它来代替我需要额外装饰的普通标志比如印刷材料。我也在我的网站上使用了splash图像的一个版本”。
* [QEMU][10] 运行一个虚拟机,在他那里可以启动 [FreeDOS][11]. “我喜欢使用QEMU因为我可以在命令行中设置所有需要的选项这使我在配置虚拟机时有了很大的灵活性。为了使这更容易我将所有选项放入一个脚本中并使用该脚本每次使用相同的选项运行QEMU。”
* [Scribus][12] 是用来打印产品的。 Scribus使用起来很容易它可以创建打印就绪的材料并带有“全出血”这意味着任何颜色的背景都会重叠在纸张的边缘。 完全出血需要一个特殊的打印准备文件重叠的打印区域。它甚至还提供切割标记,以便打印机准确地知道要修剪的位置。
![Scribus Postcard][13]
![QEMU running as easy as in FreeDOS][14]
![Libre Office Writer][15]
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作者:[Karimi Hari Priya][a]
选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://fedoramagazine.org/author/haripriya21/
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
[1]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/PXL_20200929_205044670.PORTRAIT-01.COVER_-816x345.jpg
[2]: https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/how-do-you-fedora
[3]: https://fedoramagazine.org/submit-an-idea-or-tip
[4]: https://hallmentum.com/
[5]: https://www.libreoffice.org/
[6]: https://www.amazon.com/Coaching-Buttons-Jim-Hall/dp/0359834930
[7]: https://www.freedos.org/books/
[8]: https://inkscape.org/
[9]: https://www.gimp.org/
[10]: https://www.qemu.org/
[11]: https://www.freedos.org/
[12]: https://www.scribus.net/
[13]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Scribus-postcard-1024x576.png
[14]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/QEMU-running-AsEasyAs-in-FreeDOS.png
[15]: https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/LibreOffice-Writer-book-1-1024x576.png