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Linux user support groups (LUGs) located in the continent of Australia, Tasmania and its territories.
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Umbrella Linux user group with comprehensive links to Linux User Groups across Australia.
Besides the usual monthly meetings and mailing list, this group has a number of on-going projects that members can get involved with.
Central Queensland Linux User Group.
The group supports all Unix variations, not just Linux. They provide an IRC chat group and regular meetings (with previous talks available online), a library (hardware, tools, CDs, books), talks and the usage of the humbug.org.au domain name.
A group that meets once a month, and whose website has lots of useful links and documentation.
Includes services and information, background, usergroups, sponsors, projects, and links to local suppliers.
The group provides monthly meetings, events, SIGs, a mailing list and IRC chat group. Additionally there are online Linux presentations from monthly meetings and written tutorials.
Melbourne Linux User Group. Includes a mailing list, workshops and events.
This group has a mailing list and regular events (meetings, seminars, installfests, AGMs). The web-pages include details of their library, Getting Linux and related links.
Provides access to news, a mailing list, meetings information, a job vacancies page and a wiki. They have special interest groups and monthly meetings along with intermittent install-fests and social events.
The group has regular meetings, a discussion forum and news pages (with an RSS feed option).
Group membership facilities include forums, blogs, polls and information about up-coming events and open source advocacy. Their web-site contains Linux and programming tips, problem solutions, "how-to" and install guides.
Umbrella Linux user group with comprehensive links to Linux User Groups across Australia.
Central Queensland Linux User Group.
Melbourne Linux User Group. Includes a mailing list, workshops and events.
A group that meets once a month, and whose website has lots of useful links and documentation.
Includes services and information, background, usergroups, sponsors, projects, and links to local suppliers.
Provides access to news, a mailing list, meetings information, a job vacancies page and a wiki. They have special interest groups and monthly meetings along with intermittent install-fests and social events.
The group provides monthly meetings, events, SIGs, a mailing list and IRC chat group. Additionally there are online Linux presentations from monthly meetings and written tutorials.
Besides the usual monthly meetings and mailing list, this group has a number of on-going projects that members can get involved with.
The group has regular meetings, a discussion forum and news pages (with an RSS feed option).
The group supports all Unix variations, not just Linux. They provide an IRC chat group and regular meetings (with previous talks available online), a library (hardware, tools, CDs, books), talks and the usage of the humbug.org.au domain name.
Group membership facilities include forums, blogs, polls and information about up-coming events and open source advocacy. Their web-site contains Linux and programming tips, problem solutions, "how-to" and install guides.
This group has a mailing list and regular events (meetings, seminars, installfests, AGMs). The web-pages include details of their library, Getting Linux and related links.
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September 22, 2020 at 9:55:03 UTC
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