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Search for IT user groups and professional associations near you or browse our calendar of IT-related events. Shown below are the SMCI IT Community Linux;Perl;Unix, you may click on the name to view the details such as location, events, focus of this IT organization, full description, other details or you may click on the website to navigate to the User Group / IT Organization website. Page last updated on 12/5/2008.

Cerritos Linux User Group
www.cerritoslug.org
ABOUT The Cerritos Linux User Group was formed in January of 2000. Our aim is to spread the word about Linux, a free operating system. We meet every last Saturday of the month to share our experiences with Linux and to answer questions anyone might have. Our meetings are free and open to everyone. At these meetings, we can help you install and configure Linux on your computer; just bring it to our meeting. To find out about when and where we meet, check out our events section. Like most other Linux User Groups (LUG), We maintain a mailin . . .
Los Angeles Web Development User Group
www.lampsig.org
The Los Angeles LAMP Special Interest Group (LAMPsig) is an off-shoot of the Linux Users of Los Angeles (LULA) group. LAMPsig is focused on web development and end user web interfaces. The LAMP environment (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) is the SIG's starting point.The concept of an open source web development and web hosting platform matters much more than the acronym chosen to represent it. The open source nature of the platform is its greatest strength. So any alternative open source components will work just as well (e.g. FreeBSD AOLServer Post . . .
Linux User's Group at LAX
www.lilax.net
The Linux User's Group at Los Angeles International Airport was founded in October 1998 through the outstanding effort of Ismet Kursunoglu. Since then more than a couple of meetings have been held and the group is sticking together like bees to honey. . . .
Linux User’s Group of the Inland Empire
www.rdfoerster.com/LUGIE/
Mission:To provide a forum in which to learn and apply the Linux OS through meetings and professional networking. Informal meetings will take place on a monthly basis. Check the Calendar for the next meeting and topic that will be covered. Minutes of past meetings are also maintained at this site. Links to them can be found on the Calendar Page. Membership:Anyone, whether seasoned Linux veteran or lowest level beginner is welcome to become a member of LUGIE, and part of a local online community of Linux enthusiasts. The only requisite is t . . .
San Fernando Valley Linux User Group
www.sfvlug.org
The Linux User Group for the San Fernando Valley meets roughly every two weeks, on Saturday once a month, and a Monday or Tuesday once a month. We meet in order to socialize with other Linux users, share knowledge, and talk about technology issues. Beginn . . .
San Gabriel Valley Linux User's Group
www.sgvlug.org
Welcome to the San Gabriel Valley Linux User's Group web site. The LUG attracts members from throughout the Los Angeles basin, Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, and eastward along the San Gabriel Mountains. General meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month . . .
Silicon Valley Linux User Group
www.svlug.org
The Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG) is the oldest and one of the largest Linux user groups in the world. It's a group of Linux hobbyists, professionals, and enthusiasts in the vicinity of San Jose, California, which is also internationally known as Silicon Valley. Our members share interests in Linux and free or low-cost implementations of Unix, as well as other open source software. The group was originally formed in 1988, as the PC-Unix Special Interest Group of the Silicon Valley Computer Society. SVLUG celebrated its 10th anniversar . . .
UNIX Users Association of Southern California (UUASC): Orange County
www.uuasc.org/oc.html
ORGANIZATION NOTES: The UUASC is for all persons using Unix either personally or professionally, or interested in learning more about Unix. We recognize all varieties of Unix, including (without prejudice) HP/UX, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden your skills and knowledge. Generally, meetings include a technical presentation on a hardware or software topic of current interest to the Unix community and a round-table discussion of current topics of interest to the group. We . . .
Linux Users Group at North Carolina State University
lug.ncsu.edu
Welcome to the Linux Users Group at North Carolina State University, created for the purpose of promoting and supporting the use of Linux and related Free and Open Source programs within the NC State campus community. This includes activities such as informational talks, installfests, and open forums. Here you will find current LUG@NCSU information, links to Linux resources on and off campus, and ways to meet and communicate with Linux and other Free and Open Source enthusiasts. . . .
Macon Users Group
www.maconusersgroup.org
The Macon Users Group (MUG) is a PC oriented computer support group serving the mountains of Western North Carolina. While most of our members use Windows in one of its incarnations, we do have MAC and Linux users and welcome more. We have special interest groups (SIGs) for Novice users, digital imaging enthisiasts and Mac users. MUG meets the second Tuesday of each month. See the dates & times page for meeting place and details. . . .
Charlotte Linux User Group
www.charlug.org
Welcome to the Charlotte Linux Users Group (CharLUG) website. Our purpose is to promote the use of Linux and other Free/Libre/Open Source Software in Charlotte, North Carolina and the surrounding areas. The group is open to everyone regardless of age or experience, and there are no dues or requirements, other than an interest in Linux/FLOSS, needed to become a member. All you have to do is participate. In addition to monthly meetings with presentations on a variety of Linux and FLOSS related subjects, we have an active mailing list, several . . .
Duke University Linux Users' Group
www.dulug.duke.edu
The Duke University Linux Users Group is a student organization for theadvancement, support, and discussion of Linux and other open-sourcesoftware. . . .
Foothills Linux Users and Enthusiasts
www.hci.net/~flue/
Foothills Linux Users and Enthusists - FLUE - is a Linux User Group serving the quad-county area of Burke, Caldwell, Catawba and McDowell counties in Western North Carolina. The members of FLUE are involved in promoting the goals of LUGS: advocacy education support socializing The group meets every 2nd Friday of every month. Topics of discussion are varied each month, but usually pertain to a specific area of application in which Linux is a viable alternative to other operating systems. New members are always welco . . .
Greensboro Linux Users Group
www.glug.us/xoops/modules/news/
The Greensboro Linux Users Group (GLUG) exists to serve the Linuxcommunity by offering informational updates through its website andpublications. Our Mission Statement: 2005-12-24 The Greensboro Linux Users Group (GLUG) exists to serve the Linux community. GLUG provides a friendly social environment wherefolks from all walks of life can come to learn about Linux and all itsvarious parts. We will maintain open meetings that will serve as aforum for anyone to pose their questions about operating systems, opensource software, and the phenomena . . .
TriLUG - Triangle Linux Users Group
www.trilug.org
The Triangle Linux Users Group is dedicated to the Triangle area of North Carolina including Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill, and Research Triangle Park. TriLUG has been incorporated as a 501(c)3 educational non-profit for the purpose of promoting and supporting Linux users. . . .
UNC Charlotte Linux Users Group
uncclug.org/index.php/Wiki_Home
The mission of this group is to educate the faculty, staff, and students of UNC Charlotte. We believe Linux has great potential at UNC Charlotte, especially in budget-constrained environments. . . .
Western North Carolina Linux Users Group
www.wnclug.org
We normally meet on the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30pm - anydeviations will be noted in the meeting notice at the top, with newdirections posted on our website. . . .
Wilkes County Linux Users Group
cesdep.org/mailman/listinfo/wclug_cesdep.org/
WCLUG -- Bringing free software to Wilkes County and beyond. Sort of. We try. If you would like to learn more about Linux or free/open source software, email us. We can also try to help you if you are having trouble with free/open source software. . . .
PLUG: Piedmont (NC) Linux Users Group
www.ecn.wfu.edu/plug/
Most of the day-to-day business of PLUG (namely, Linux users helping each other with all kinds of questions) is transacted on the PLUG mailing list (see below). We generally also meet once a month, on the second Thursday of the month. Often this is in Carswell Hall at Wake Forest University (again, see below); sometimes it's at Borders; and sometimes it's elsewhere. . . .
Mountain View Computer Users Group
www.mvcug.org/
The Mountain View Computer Users Group is a multi-platform computer users group serving the community interest of Sierra Vista, AZ, and the surrounding Cochise County area. With a little over 200 members, we are one of the largest User Groups in the South Eastern Arizona region. The MVCUG is composed of about 50% Macintosh and 50% Windows users, and we also support various flavors of *nix (Unix, Linux, etc.) . . .
Cochise Linux Users Group
www.cochiselinux.org
The Cochise Linux Users Group was formed by Linux enthusiasts that want to promote the understanding and use of Linux in High School, College, Sierra Vista, and Cochise County. This user group not only focuses on Linux, but welcomes any BSD, UNIX, and Open Source users or developers in the area. . . .
Estrella Mountain Linux Users Group
www.lug.estrellamountain.edu/
The Estrella Mountain Community College Open Source Linux Users Group (LUG) is a club consisting of students, faculty, and staff who are dedicated to expanding their knowledge of Open Source. The primary goal is to provide a forum for Estrella Mountain Community College students, faculty, staff, and community to discuss issues regarding Open Source applications and Linux operating systems. . . .
Linux Users Group of Yavapai
www.lugy.net/
The Linux User's Group of Yavapai (LUGY) is for Linux enthusiasts in the Yavapai County area of Arizona. If you live in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Humbolt, Mayor, or any other surrounding towns in the Yavapai County area in Northern Arizona, feel free to drop in on a local meeting/meetup. . . .
Phoenix Linux User Group
plug.phoenix.az.us
PLUG is a very informal group of folks who get together every once in a while to talk about the state of Linux, what they've recently done with Linux, share problems and solutions, and in general, well, BS about Linux. No knowledge of Linux is presumed or required, although most members are running Linux. PLUG membership is free and open to anyone. We also welcome users and fans of all Free Software and Open Source Software such as GNU and BSD. . . .
Tucson Free Unix Group (TFUG)
www.tfug.org
The purpose of the Tucson Free Unix Group is to provide mutual support in installing and running free Unix operating systems, such as Linux and FreeBSD. The group encourages the development of local expertise in using these wonderful operating systems and the software available to them. In addition to a listserv, wherein members can communicate, the group encourages the development of friendships, social gatherings, and otherwise hobnobbing with our fellow free Unix users. . . .
Bay Area Linux Users Group (BALUG)
www.balug.org
BALUG generally meets the third Tuesday of the Month. We talk about Linux and share huge portions of Chinese food. At only $11.00 per person for dinner, this is one of the best epicurean deals in the city. Feel free to invite all your Linux-enabled friends. . . .
BUUG - Berkeley Unix User Group
www.weak.org/buug/
BUUG (Berkeley Unix User Group) is a friendly support network for residents of Berkeley, CA and surrounding areas, who want to learn and discuss Linux, BSD, Solaris, or other Unix-type systems. Specially geared to network the various *nix groups out there, and for those who attend structured meetings that would enjoy informal gatherings where like minds congregate. . . .
Cal Poly Linux Users Group
www.cplug.org
The Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Linux Users Group is close-knit club of Linux enthusiasts, who enjoy tinkering with computers. The club servers as a technical support service for anybody wanting to learn more about Linux as well as anything computer related both hardware and software. Also the club hosts events to educate others about Linux and Unix alternatives including installation-fests and seminars. Finally, the club is really about having fun with technology, so you'll find the members chatting it up online to share knowledge, discuss non-L . . .
Central Valley Area Linux Enthusiasts (CVALE)
cvale.org
The CVALE (Central Valley Area Linux Enthusiasts) is a collection of linux computer operating system devotees living in Lodi, Stockton, Manteca, Tracy, Modesto, and surrounding areas. CVALE was founded in the fall of 1998 and has since evolved into an enthusiastic and robust organization committed to linux promotion, education, and plain old fun. Monthly meetings and workshops form the backbone of CVALE activities. These are augmented by other fun events like field trips (our latest was to LinuxWorld in San Jose), bbq's, and whatever other za . . .
East Bay Linux Users Group
www.eblug.org/
The East Bay Linux Users Group is comprised of Linux enthusiasts from all different technical levels and abilities. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, starting around 7:00 PM, at Hurricane Electric's Fremont facility. EBLUG meetings are free of charge and open to the public. Food is provided by Hurricane Electric. The address is 760 Mission Ct, Fremont, CA 94539-8204. . . .
Linux User Group (at UCI)
www.ucf.ics.uci.edu/
This is the internet home of the Undergraduate Computing Federation, a Unix-oriented club in the School of Information and Computer Science ( http://www.ics.uci.edu/ ) at the University of California Irvine ( http://www.uci.edu/ ). While we are the only Linux User Group at the University, our focus is not exclusively on Linux. We also run FreeBSD ( http://www.freebsd.org/ ), GNU Hurd ( http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html ) and Solaris. Other operating systems are more than welcome. UCF maintains a small computer lab on campus, in CST 1 . . .
Linux User Group of Davis (LUGOD)
www.lugod.org/
The Linux Users' Group of Davis is a 501(c)(7) non-profit computer club serving the Sacramento region, consisting of nearly 450 people who share an interested in the Linux® operating system, Free & Open Source software and other related topics — both technical and non-technical. Our goals are to advocate the use of Linux and Open Source, to educate the community on these software alternatives, and to support and provide a social network for local Linux users. LUGOD holds regular meetings twice a month. On the first Tuesday of each month, . . .
Los Angeles Linux User Groups
www.lalugs.org
Linux is sweeping the world - Los Angeles included. The many Linux User Groups in the Los Angeles area have a lot to offer. To find out more, join the mailing list of a nearby user group, drop by one of their meetings, or attend a special event like Demo Day or an Installfest. Pretty soon you, too, will be getting more out of your computer for less. . . .
North Bay Linux Users Group
nblug.org/
The North Bay Linux® Users' Group is a computer users group serving the San Francisco North Bay and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to Linux, Open Source and other related topics. We strive to promote Linux, Free Software, open standards and to generally have a good time by hosting social events that educate, allow members to share ideas and knowledge and to build friendships. We hold regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month with a selected topic presented by a guest speaker. We also hold other meetings and events on a regular . . .
San Diego Linux Users Group
www.sdlug.org/
The ‘SDOSS’ is the Open-Source Software organization in San Diego. We promote the inclusion of Open-Standards, and Open-Source solutions where applicable. We are dedicated to educating software professionals of the choices that are available in the Open-Source community. We encourage the use and participation in Open-Source projects. We are not anti-commercial software. However, we are against the blind illusion that commercial software is always a better choice. . . .
San Francisco Linux User's Group
www.sf-lug.org/
SF-LUG is a discussion group that focuses on Linux and related technologies and news. We sometimes have some great talks together. It's different from listening to a lecture and often more fun (we each get to talk). Topics vary from meeting to meeting, free form, sometimes with multiple simultaneous topics ranging from communities to technologies. The Javacat cafe has free wifi access to the internet, good food and drinks, and interesting music. Parking in the neighborhood is spotty, fairly good around 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Mondays and befo . . .
San Jose State University Linux Users Group
www.sjsulug.org/
Welcome to the home of the Linux Users Group at San Jose State University. We are located on the SJSU campus in San Jose, California on the second floor of the Engineering building in Room 239. Our current projects include creating a test lab for people to use Linux in, and a cluster of 400mhz machines. We support linux on campus by answering questions, giving tutorials on various Linux topics, and holding installfests where people can get help installing Linux. If you do have any questions, comments, or suggestions please feel free to post th . . .
Santa Barbara Linux User Group (SBLUG)
sblug.borg-cube.com/
If you have any burning questions about linux, if you enjoy giving assistance to people with burning questions about linux, or if you just can't get enough of linux and feel the need to share your latest hacking triumphs with an admiring audience, then this session is for you. As always, feel free to bring your computer for hands-on troubleshooting, and borrow a monitor at the session if yours is too heavy to bring. . . .
Santa Clarita Valley Linux User Group
www.scvlug.org
The SCVLUG is looking for linux enthusiasts. If you are one or know one, come to our next meeting. For more information, feel free to contact Harry, or even better, subscribe to the announcement mailing list by sending an empty email to announce-subscribe@scvlug.org . Alternately, you could join the discussion list which just about everyone in the LUG is on it. You subscribe to it as well by sending an email to scvlug-subscribe@scvlug.org . . . .
Santa Cruz Microsoft Alternative User Group - SMAUG
www.scruz.org/
Smaug is a social and technical group for users of the more interesting computer operating systems — including but not limited to the BSD Unix family and Linux — meeting regularly in the Santa Cruz area. All meetings are free of charge, and all interested parties are welcome. You can join the Smaug discussion list or change your subscription settings using this web interface or by sending an e-mail with "subscribe" in the message body to smaug-request@lists.svlug.org . Smaug holds regular meetings every Monday (with posted exceptions) at Pac . . .
Raleigh-Durham Oracle Meetup Group
oracle.meetup.com/28/?gj=sj5
This Oracle Meetup Group is growing! We want to include more Oraclestyle activities now while discussing RAC, XML Db, DBA Jobs, The Gridand Oracle on Linux :-) Plane rides Bike Rides Cook Outs Camping Horse Back Riding Let us know if there are other areas we may have missed! . . .
South Orange County Linux Users Group
www.soclug.org
Soclug.org stands for "South Orange County Linux Users Group". We are a group of people who happen to love computers, technology, science, engineering, etc... and who have a passion to share information. No, not stolen information. Just information. Information about how and why things work. . . .
Kernel-Panic Linux User Group
www.kernel-panic.org/
Mission StatementKernel-Panic Linux User Group (KPLUG) is the oldest and largest Linux User Group in San Diego. KPLUG is a special interest group of the San Diego Computer Society. KPLUG is dedicated to promoting Linux and advocating for it's use to both software professionals and computer hobbyists. KPLUG advocates the use of Linux and software that runs on Linux where it is the best, most stable, and most reliable solution. KPLUG is dedicated to providing Linux education. . . .
U.S.S. Augusta Ada
trek.starshine.org
We are both a chapter of Starfleet International and a San Francisco area Linux and *BSD user group. The crew of the USS Augusta Ada explore the free software universe and work to improve computer literacy in the community. The crew of the USS Augusta Ada study and play with Linux, BSD variants and other free software. Starfleet International is an organization which promotes volunteerism. Many of our crew are already volunteers on projects in the open source community, but as we gain more computing experience and a large enough crew, we'd lik . . .
University of Southern California Linux Users Group
sclug.usc.edu/
Welcome to the University of Southern California's (USC) Linux User's Group (LUG). We are a community of users of various unices such as Linux, *BSD, Solaris, etc. We consist of users ranging from experts to novices, and we exist to promote, discuss, and assist our community with Linux and open source software in general. . . .
Linux Users of Northern Arizona (LUNA)
flaglug.org/
LUNA is an informal group of professionals and enthusiasts located in Northern Arizona who meet several times a month to discuss Linux and Free Software based solutions and share knowledge. Additionally, LUNA offers a moderated low traffic mailing list for those unable to attend meetings and to assist members with related support issues. No knowledge of Linux is assumed or required, although the majority of members are running some flavor of Linux. Membership is free and open to anyone. We also welcome users and fans of all Free Software and Op . . .
Santa Cruz Linux Users Group
sluglug.ucsc.edu/
Welcome to the Linux Users' Group at UC Santa Cruz. We are a group of students interested in Open Source software and in particular a Unix-like operating system called Linux. We hold monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of every both in Jack's Lounge (Baskin White Boards Area) @ 8PM. Please read on for our prospective events and pictures taken from previous ones. Be sure to sign up for our mailing list, as most of our discussions and events are planned through it and the site itself is rarely updated. . . .
UUASC-UNIX Users Association of Orange County
itcareer.insurancetech.com/external.asp?URL=www.uuasc.org
The UUASC is for all persons using UNIX either personally or professionally, or interested in learning more about UNIX. We recognize all varieties of UNIX, including (without prejudice) SCO, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden your skills and knowledge. . . .
Pacific IT Professionals
www.sfntug.org/
Welcome to Pacific IT Professionals Pacific IT Professionals is non-profit professional organization comprised of IT Managers, Server Administrators, Network Administrators, (MCSEs, MCP's, and those in training), who deploy, maintain, upgrade, support or troubleshoot Windows Servers NT-2003, Exchange, IIS, SQL, Apple, Novell, Linux, Windows XP and network devices in a business environment. . . .
Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group
www.bafug.org
BAFUG (Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group) is a users group for open source Unix-based systems in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD, but enthusiasts of other open source Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are welcome. . . .
Southwest Riverside County Linux Enthusiasts
linux.meetup.com/386/?gj=sj5
We are a group of Linux enthusiasts interested in the advocacy, education, support & socializing of Linux. . . .
Oakland Linux Meetup Group
linux.meetup.com/396/?gj=sj5
This group?s main purpose is to evangelize Linux to the masses and help each other out. I use Linux to compliment my business. We provide free Linux workstations to our customers to access the Internet. To our customers, Linux simply plain works. Despite the heavy usage, we have not encountered any viruses or downtime. Ideally, I would like to meet with people to help with making Linux more efficient for business owners. Currently, I am running multiple distros ? Fedora/Redhat, Slax, Ubuntu. I would like to meet with people whore are versed i . . .
Orange County Linux Usrs Group
www.oclug.org/
OCLUG is a non-profit, vendor-independent organization of Linux/UNIX users and enthusiasts based in Fullerton, California. We meet each month to share information, troubleshoot and plan activities. . . .
Columbia, SC Linux Users Group (COLALUG)
www.colalug.org/
The Columbia Linux Users Group is a team dedicated to sharing knowledge and experience concerning Linux, free software and Open Source. ColaLUG meets at least once per month to talk about items related to Linux, free software and Open Source. We have a brief business meeting to handle club matters, and then conduct educational sessions presented by our members or outside speakers. . . .
Santa Barbara Macintosh Users Group
www.sbmug.org/
The Santa Barbara Macintosh Users Group (SBMUG) and our purpose is to inform, educate, and bring together Macintosh enthusiasts of all ages in a fun and exciting forum. We welcome all computer users, beginners to advanced, including users of Windows, Linux, and other systems as well. . . .
Upstate Carolina Linux Group, UCLUG
www.uclug.org
Upstate Carolina Linux Group is dedicated to providing resources to users of Linux in the Greenville, SC region. . . .
PC Community
www.pcc.org/
PC Community supports users of personal computers running various versions of Windows, Linux, OS/2 and DOS. The membership is composed of all ages and backgrounds, amateur and professional. . . .
San Francisco PC Users Group
www.sfpcug.org/
The San Francisco PC Users Group, founded in 1982, serves as a regional volunteer forum for the exchange of ideas, industry insights, and software and hardware related to using personal computers having the Intel x86 compatible and/or successor processors. The primary focus is Microsoft Windows-based computing, with occasional programs on LINUX or other operating systems. In recent years other digital electronic devices have been included -- such as multimedia, cell phones, HD TV, and digital music and video players. There is also a focus on ne . . .
Arizona/United States Linux User Groups
www.linux.org/groups/usa/arizona.html
The linux.org domain was registered in May, 1994 by Michael McLagan to fulfill a need for information about the growing Linux movement. Our main goal is to inform the public about every company, project and group that uses the Linux operating system and to report on the hard work of countless developers, programmers and individuals who strive everyday to improve on the Linux offerings in the marketplace. Operating as a not-for-profit business (not to be confused with a registered non-profit corporation), Linux Online is located in Ogdensburg, N . . .
Tucson Free Unix Group
www.tfug.org/
The purpose of the Tucson Free Unix Group is to provide mutual support in installing and running free Unix operating systems, such as Linux and FreeBSD. The group encourages the development of local expertise in using these wonderful operating systems and the software available to them. In addition to a listserv, wherein members can communicate, the group encourages the development of friendships, social gatherings, and otherwise hobnobbing with our fellow free Unix users. . . .
Southern California Linux Expo
www.socallinuxexpo.org
Members of the Open Source community will combine forces at the fifth annual Southern California Linux Expo, the premier event for businesses, academic institutions and the Linux community. SCALE 5x will be held on Feb 10-11, 2007 at the Los Angeles Airport Westin. More information on speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors is available at www.socallinuxexpo.org . . .


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