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| Triangle Linux Users Group |
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Raleigh, NC |
| Web Site: |
http://www.trilug.org/
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| Contact: |
TriLUG Steering Committee |
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chairman@trilug.org
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| Meeting Frequency: |
Monthly, second Thursday, 7pm
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| Meeting Location: |
Red Hat HQ, Centennial Campus, NCSU
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| Membership: |
Free of charge
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| Scope: |
State
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| Comments: |
TriLUG is the Triangle Linux Users Group. It is an educational nonprofit devoted to teaching and otherwise helping people use Linux and other free/open-source software. We have monthly meetings, active mailing lists, and installfests.
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