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The purpose of HLUG is to provide support for Linux and it's applications, connect Linux users in the area, and expose others to alternative computing solutions they may not be aware of. The group has various events such as installfests, and has a regular mailing list open to everyone. To subscribe to the list, head over to the mailing list area for instructions.
 
 
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First meeting of the Fall
Posted August 31, 2003
N This Thursday, September 4th at 7:00 p.m. we will have this semester's first HLUG meeting! The meeting will take place in Ferguson Hall 217. Being it the first meeting of the semester we will have an introduction to the club and maybe a presentation or two. Also, if you want help the club download our flier and paste it around campus!

Posted by Seņor Santiago Delgado

We're Number 1...thanks google...
Posted April 8, 2003
NHOLY COW.  Google found our iso file server.  After making it private it is STILL getting hit hard.  People who can't understand the concept are guessing passwords and subdirectories in a futile attempt to locate the files.  

If you don't believe me about the google thing, I took a screenshot.
Posted by Dr. Carl Lundstedt

Second Meeting of the Semester
Posted March 20, 2003
NWe had another (highly successful) meeting on the Friday prior to UNL's spring break.  The meeting featured talks by Cesar and Carl about using Linux in research.  (See the Library link to see the slides).  

Carl Lundstedt
Posted by Dr. Carl Lundstedt

First Meeting of the Semester
Posted January 28, 2003
NThis Thursday, January 30 at 7:00 p.m. in Ferguson Room 217 will be this semester's first HLUG meeting. For our meeting we will have a presentation on Knoppix, a bootable CD distribution. Ever wanted to try Linux, but weren't ready for the commitment? Come learn more about Knoppix. We will also learn about how the OpenSource community is implementing their own version of Microsoft's .NET framework. Come and see how you can go .NET without going Microsoft.

Santiago Delgado
santiagodelgado@hotmail.com
Husker Linux Users Group (Secretary)
Posted by Santiago Delgado
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