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| Las Vegas Linux User Group (LVLUG) |
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| City: |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Web Site: |
http://lvlug.org/
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| Contact: |
Douglas Phillipson |
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dougp@intermind.net
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| Meeting Frequency: |
Last Saturday of every month
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| Meeting Location: |
Nevadfa Power Company (see lvlug.org)
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| Membership: |
Free of charge
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| Scope: |
Many Towns
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| Comments: |
Join and monitor our mailing list on lvlug.org to get a feeling about the group.
Feel free to come to our monthly meetings with or without a computer. All are welcome.
The lvlug.org 'Welcome to the LVLUG' home page contains much more information.
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You can use these buttons to suggest changes in this listing or to inform us that the user group no longer exists and should be deleted. We give priority to suggestions submitted by registered users, so we recommend that you register. There are other advantages to becoming a registered user. Check out the details
Note: If you are a member of this Linux User Group, it is a good idea to create a user account for your Linux User Group. Most anonymous submissions (from those who aren't signed up/logged in) are rejected due to the difficulty in verifying the information. In other words: Anonymous submissions are normally rejected.
The following resources are helpful to Linux User Groups:
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