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===Who are we===
 
===Who are we===
  
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The London Hackspace Linux User Group (or LHS-LUG) is a subgroup devoted to all things Linux, Unix, Minix, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and any other *nix descendant you can think of.
 
The London Hackspace Linux User Group (or LHS-LUG) is a subgroup devoted to all things Linux, Unix, Minix, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and any other *nix descendant you can think of.
  
Any kind of user is welcome, from whom want to learn how to use linux/unix to the experts in that.  
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Any kind of user is welcome, from total beginners to experienced kernal hackers.  
 
 
we are planning to make events like :
 
  
*Small talks.
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We will be running exciting events including:
  
*Installation fest
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* Introduction talks
  
*Organize the Linux Day
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* Install fests
  
*Organize the Linux Gamers Tournament
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* Linux days
  
We want to use linux everywhere, from the Raspberry Pi to big mainframes.
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* Linux LAN parties
  
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We want to use encourage the use of Linux and Unix alikes everywhere, from Raspberry Pi's to big mainframes.
  
 
===When we meet===
 
===When we meet===
  
We meet every fortnight (roughly) and mostly hang out with laptops, drinks and maybe pizza talking about why we're interested in *Nix what we use it for.
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We meet every every other Thursday to to talk about why we're interested in *Nix what we use it for. Bring laptops running *nix and beer.
  
 
===Next meeting===
 
===Next meeting===
Andrea Campanalla will be speaking about DD-WRT and Open WRT.
 
  
DD WRT and Open WRT are Linux distributions for your router. Like other Linux distributions, they offers a built-in package manager that allows you to install packages from a software repository. They can be used for anything that an embedded Linux system can be used for, including functioning as an SSH server, VPN,  traffic-shaping system, or even a BitTorrent client.
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Our next meeting will be on the 29th of September. Speakers will be announced on the 15th, contact [[User:JPoser|JPoser]] via email, twitter or IRC if you'd like to speak.
  
Bring your old routers and we'll see if we can start running your own Distro's on them!
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Our meetings are now in the Hackspace [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/events/ calendar]
  
 
===Contacts===
 
===Contacts===
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Facebook page:
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/LHSLUG LHSLUG Facebook Page]
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/LHSLUG LHSLUG Facebook Page]
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Mailing List:
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*london-hackspace-linux-user-group@googlegroups.com

Latest revision as of 11:20, 4 September 2016

London Hackspace Linux User Group
When Once every 2 months, from 19:30
Members

Who are we

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The London Hackspace Linux User Group (or LHS-LUG) is a subgroup devoted to all things Linux, Unix, Minix, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and any other *nix descendant you can think of.

Any kind of user is welcome, from total beginners to experienced kernal hackers.

We will be running exciting events including:

  • Introduction talks
  • Install fests
  • Linux days
  • Linux LAN parties

We want to use encourage the use of Linux and Unix alikes everywhere, from Raspberry Pi's to big mainframes.

When we meet

We meet every every other Thursday to to talk about why we're interested in *Nix what we use it for. Bring laptops running *nix and beer.

Next meeting

Our next meeting will be on the 29th of September. Speakers will be announced on the 15th, contact JPoser via email, twitter or IRC if you'd like to speak.

Our meetings are now in the Hackspace calendar

Contacts

Facebook page:

Mailing List:

  • london-hackspace-linux-user-group@googlegroups.com