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Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Linux Users Group
Welcome to the home page of the Johns Hopkins Linux Users Group. The Johns Hopkins Linux Users Group is a group of people who are just like you, interested in talking about Linux, Open Source, or anything of the like. The group is free to attend and is open to anyone that would like to stop by and chat. If you're new to Linux, and have questions, then you should definitely stop by and have your questions answered. If you're an old Linux Salt and would just like to meet some people of the same caliber, well you're more than welcome too. In short, if you're curious what it's all about, stop by our next meeting. Or if you're a bit more timid, subscribe to the mailing list and ask your questions there.
Facebook Group
NEW! We are now on Facebook! JH LUG on Facebook
Mailing List
We also have a mailing list which can be found here
Articles
One other thing you might want to look at would be our Articles page. This is group contributed articles about various subjects.
Latest Article: Ubuntu Server 10.0.4 LTS in Hyper-V R2
Calendar
To the left you will see our calendar of events.
Meeting Information
If you are interested in attending one of our live meetings, here's the info:
When: The first saturday of every Month
Where: Room 475 in the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy on the JHU Homewood Campus Campus Map (PDF)
Google Maps Johns Hopkins Linux Users Group Map: MAP!!
BIG NEWS!!
03/03/2007: Johns Hopkins Linux Users Group has a new home!!!
That's right folks, the JH LUG is now going to be hosted in the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy. The Uber is working on a special treat for anyone who attends, so keep an eye on The Meeting Page for March for more information.
We would like to thank the Computer Science Department and the Physics and Astronomy Department at Johns Hopkins University for helping make this meeting possible.
JH LUG (Johns Hopkins Linux Users Group) is in no way affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University. The name is merely a showing of gratitude for providing us space to meet.