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Welcome to Linux org
 
Hello @stefanus
Welcome to the Linux.org forum. Enjoy the journey! :)
 
Welcome to the Forum.
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All of the above, @stefanus

Chris Turner
wizardfromoz
 
You're the same age as my mother, who is as healthy as a 50 year old!
 
I began using Linux in Jan. Y2K, so I've been using Linux 25 years and counting, currently using Mint 19.1, Cinnamon.
I am looking for LUGs in Ft Worth area.
 
I began using Linux in Jan. Y2K, so I've been using Linux 25 years and counting, currently using Mint 19.1, Cinnamon.
I am looking for LUGs in Ft Worth area.
Not sure what it's like in the Fort Worth area, but in the Pittsburgh, PA area (a hotbed of geekery) the number of active face-to-face LUGs I've been able find is exactly zero. There's one out near Philly - about three hundred miles from here.

Let us know if you find one near you, but don't be too surprised if linux.org is as good as you get. You could do a lot worse than this bunch, even if you never see a single member face-to-face.
 
I began using Linux in Jan. Y2K, so I've been using Linux 25 years and counting, currently using Mint 19.1, Cinnamon.
I am looking for LUGs in Ft Worth area.

If you can't find any LUGs, I know that amateur radio operators are often Linux users. You could likely attend a club meeting, and ask your questions there.

But this website is as good as it gets, as @MikeRocor pointed out above. :)
 
I decided to use Google to find one. Here you go! The Fort Worth Linux Users Group! It looks to be active, too. :D
 
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This thread here is a couple of years old, but maybe there's something there that's useful.

For some site history...

For a while, we had the ambitious goal of providing an index of LUGs around the world. The boss man even paid for custom software to be written. Even with some encouragement, very few people listed their LUGs.

So, we no longer have that link at the top to find a local LUG. It just never got any real traction.
 
Even with some encouragement, very few people listed their LUGs.
I sent e-mails to around a dozen listed as being in the UK, to get them to register, NOT ONE replied, there are quite a few Facebook Linux groups
 
I sent e-mails to around a dozen listed as being in the UK, to get them to register, NOT ONE replied, there are quite a few Facebook Linux groups

Yeah, I did something similar. It didn't help much. There was one taker but they passed away. The next people to get involved int hat LUG did not do anything to maintain the listing.
 


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