September 2023 OLUG Meeting

Our Next Meeting

  • When: Tuesday, September 5th, 2023, 6:30 PM CDT
  • Where: AIM Brain Exchange, 1902 Howard St, Omaha
  • Streaming: https://meet.google.com/nhx-aiay-sad
  • Topic: The OpenTelemetry project
  • Presenter: Dave Thacke

We usually have some discussion after meeting discussions at “The Verdict Bar and Grille” just block up from the menu. It’s Taco Tuesday!!

See you there.

August 2023 OLUG Meeting

We’re back after a summer break!

Our Next Meeting

  • When: Tuesday August 1st, 2023, 6:30 PM CDT
  • Where: AIM Brain Exchange, 1902 Howard St, Omaha
  • Streaming: Yes! But the link is pending
  • Topic: A month in the Fediverse/How’s that Linux Laptop of yours?/Red Hat!! WTF??
  • Presenter: Dave Thacker and others

We usually have some discussion after meeting discussions at “The Verdict Bar and Grille” just block up from the menu. It’s Taco Tuesday!!

See you there.

June 2023 OLUG Meeting

This month we will be meeting in person, and streaming. I’ll have Red Hat swag if you show up in person! The meeting will be Tuesday, June 6th at 6:30 pm.

Watch Discord for updates!

Topic: OpenWRT in a virtual machine

Presenter: Aaron Grothe

After the meeting, many of us meet up at The Verdict Bar and Grill for some refreshments!   (It’s Taco Tuesday!)  Hope to see you there!

April 2023 OLUG Meeting

We will be meeting tonight! April 4th, 2023 at 6:30 PM. I’ll have some swag from Red Hat!

Tonight’s Topic: What are you doing with AI?

Free form discussion. Show us what you have done with AI.

After the meeting, many of us meet up at The Verdict Bar and Grill for some refreshments!   (It’s Taco Tuesday!)  Hope to see you there!

Dave

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