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Unix User Groups

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 Unix;Linux, 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 6/3/2008.

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 . . .
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. . . .
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. . . .
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 . . .
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 . . .
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 . . .
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. . . .
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. . . .
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. . . .
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. . . .


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