August 2020 OLUG Meeting

Our August 2020 meeting will be presented via Zoom. Matt Payne will be talking about “Docker Compose”

Matt will have the Zoom meeting up a while before the meeting for folks that would like to socialize.

Time: Aug 4, 2020 06:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

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Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/abwQfIIaW7

Parking:  your favorite chair

Bring your own Tacos.!

The September meeting will be virtual. We don’t have a topic scheduled. If you are interested in presenting please contact Dave Thacker.

See you online and stay healthy!

May 2020 OLUG Meeting

The May 2020 OLUG meeting is coming up on Tuesday, May 5th at 6:30 PM online via Google Meet. You can watch the stream here: https://meet.google.com/uhw-udwj-kvq

Edit: the stream link below is broken. Use the one above.

https://stream.meet.google.com/stream/508a6573-e1c7-43a9-9da0-ac89b18f1f6f

Presenter: Aaron Grothe

Topic: Pi-VPN

No April 2020 OLUG Meeting

Due to the ongoing situation with the COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus, the April 2020 OLUG Meeting has been cancelled.

March 2020 OLUG Meeting

The March 2020 OLUG meeting is coming up on Tuesday, March 3rd at 6:30 at the AIM Brain Exchange, 1902 Howard ST, at 6:30 PM

Our presentation: Chromebooks-Linux for Everyone!

Presenter: Matt Payne

Parking Info — https://www.olug.org/faqs/where-do-i-park-for-the-meeting

We usually have a social hour after the meeting at The Verdict Bar and Grill. (It’s Taco Tuesday!)

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