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Saturday
Sep 29, 2012
Toledo Area Linux Users Group - September 2012 Meeting
Toledo Sanger branch library

TALUG will be having its monthly meeting at the Toledo Sanger Branch Library in meeting room A on Saturday, September 29th, 2012 from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM.

There will be a small presentation on the Raspberry Pi (a small $35 computer running Linux.)

The library provides free wifi access and TALUG provides Linux and other free and open-source distribution CDs upon request.

Hope to see you there!

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Saturday
Feb 2, 2013
Toledo Area Linux Users Group - February 2013 Meeting
Toledo Sanger branch library

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group will be having its first meeting of the new year on February 2nd, 2013 at the Toledo Sanger Branch Library in meeting room A from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM.

We currently do not have a topic, so this will again be another standard Q&A gettogether.

The library provides free wifi access, and TALUG provides GNU/Linux and other open-source distribution CDs free of charge. (Please request a CD from our website beforehand.)

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Saturday
Nov 23, 2013
TALUG November 2013 Meeting
Toledo Sanger branch library

TALUG will be having its November 2013 meeting at the Toledo Sanger branch library from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM in meeting room A. We do not currently have a topic, so this will be a standard Q&A meeting.

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Saturday
Feb 22, 2014
TALUG February 2013 Meeting
Toledo Sanger branch library

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group's February meeting will be held at the Toledo Sanger branch library in meeting room A from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. We currently do not have a topic.

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Saturday
Mar 29, 2014
TALUG (Linux User Group) meeting
Toledo Sanger branch library

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group is having its monthly meeting on March 29th at the Toledo Sanger Branch Library in meeting room A from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. We do not currently have a topic, but feel free to drop by to discuss and ask questions about Linux and other open-source software.

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Saturday
Jun 21, 2014
3D Printing with Blender and Shapeways (TALUG)
Toledo Sanger branch library

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group meets once a month to discuss and promote awareness and usage of GNU/Linux and other open-source software and hardware.

Currently, we meet at the Toledo Sanger branch library in meeting room A (just to the right after you walk in the front entrance.)

Topic: 3D Printing with Blender and Shapeways

Presenter: David Ludlow

TALUG provides free Linux and other open-source software distribution CDs free of charge. Please let us know in advance, and we can bring some media to the meeting for you.

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Saturday
Jul 26, 2014
TALUG July 2014 Meeting
Toledo Sanger branch library

General Information

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group meets once a month to discuss and promote awareness and usage of GNU/Linux and other open-source software and hardware.

Currently, we meet at the Toledo Sanger branch library in meeting room A (just to the right after you walk in the front entrance.)

Meeting Notes

Topic: To be announced

Services

TALUG provides free Linux and other open-source software distribution CDs free of charge. Please let us know in advance, and we can bring some media to the meeting for you.

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Saturday
Sep 20, 2014
TALUG: A Beginner's Guide to Linux
University of Toledo: Nitschke Hall

General Information

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group meets once a month to discuss and promote awareness and usage of GNU/Linux and other open-source software and hardware.

Meetings are (usually) held on the third Saturday of each month from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. We currently meet at the University of Toledo in Nitschke Hall, upstairs in room NI 2004.

How do I get there?

See the attached map. Parking is in lot 20, south of Palmer Hall.

See also UT's page on department locations and facilities.

Meeting Notes

Topic: GNU/Linux (A brief history, command-line usage, filesystem layout, and which distribution to choose)

Topic notes: It's "back to school" season, and that means we're doing our Linux beginner topic once again. This time, it's a brief history of GNU/Linux, including a small section on using the command-line and the filesystem layout. Different distributions will also be mentioned to give new users an idea of which one to choose, based on their needs.

Services

TALUG provides free Linux and other free and open-source software distribution CDs free of charge. Please let us know in advance, and we can bring some media to the meeting for you. We also have a small library of books that guests and members may borrow. Books may be borrowed for a month at a time (until the next meeting) with a late fee of $1 per month for past-due books.

See you there!

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Saturday
Nov 22, 2014
TALUG: Open Source, Shmopen Source!
UT North Engineering Building

General Information

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group meets once a month to discuss and promote awareness and usage of Linux and other open-source software and hardware.

Meetings are (usually) held on the third Saturday of each month from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. We currently meet at the University of Toledo in the North Engineering building, on the first floor in room NE 1022.

How do I get there?

See the attached map. Parking is in lot 19, just west of North Engineering. More details are available on our web site.

See also UT's page on department locations and facilities.

Meeting Notes

This is the final topic in our "back to school" season. This time, we'll be answering the question new users to Linux have: What is "open source?"

We'll be discussing the pros and cons to open source and its similarities and differences to free and proprietary/closed source software. We'll also explain what exactly a software license is, and even mention a few popular ones.

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Saturday
Apr 25, 2015
TALUG: Installfest with UT's ACM and TWP
UT North Engineering Building

General Information

The Toledo Area Linux Users Group meets once a month to discuss and promote awareness and usage of Linux and other open-source software and hardware.

Meetings are (usually) held on the third Saturday of each month from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. We currently meet at the University of Toledo in the North Engineering building, on the first floor in room NE 1022.

How do I get there?

See the attached map. Parking is in lot 19, just west of North Engineering. More details are available on our web site.

See also UT's page on department locations and facilities.

Meeting Notes

April is our yearly installfest event in cooperation with UT's ACM group and the Toledo Web Professionals. Together, we volunter to help new (and sometimes even experienced) users get set up with Linux and other open-source software distributions.

If you prefer a distribution (or even if you're not sure which one to pick), a volunteer will help you get the distribution installed and configured on your own machine, whether it be a desktop, laptop, or even an embedded platform, such as the Raspberry Pi.

We are also looking for volunteers to help out. If you're proficient in a particular distribution, please send an email to scook@talug.org with your full name, email, and which distribution you'd like to volunteer to provide help with. Lists of distros and volunteers will be posted on our website and handed out at the event.

PGP Key-signing Party

We will also be having a PGP key-signing party at the installfest. If you currently use a PGP key and would like to get it digitally signed by others at the meeting, please email scook@talug.org with your full name (as it appears on your key), any e-mail addresses associated with your key, your key fingerprint, and the full URL where your public key may be retrieved. Lists of keys will be handed out at the meeting for anyone participating.

Other Notes

Pizza and drinks will also be provided by TALUG for the event, and we will also be raffling off a few prizes: one (1) 256mb Raspberry Pi model B with case, and four (4) OpenPGP v2 smartcards. If you have something you'd like to donate to the group to be raffled off, please let us know.

Let's make this a big event! See you there!

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