February 2017 OLUG Meeting

The February 2017 OLUG Meeting is coming up on Tuesday, February 7th at 6:30 PM at 1902 Howard Street in the AIM Brain Exchange building in Omaha, NE.
Note: The meeting location has changed to the building south of the Exchange Building.

Presentation: HashFS & Fuse FileSystem
Presenter: Aaron Grothe

The Meeting will be streamed live on Youtube live – we do sometimes experience technical difficulties with our streaming setup. Attending the meeting in person does work around most technical difficulties. πŸ™‚

Youtube live – https://www.youtube.com/omahalughttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T–ueozwYX4

Parking info: https://www.olug.org/faqs/where-do-i-park-for-the-meeting

January 2017 OLUG Meeting

The January 2017 OLUG Meeting is coming up on Tuesday, January 3rd at 6:30 PM at 1902 Howard Street in the AIM Brain Exchange building in Omaha, NE.
Note: The meeting location has changed to the building south of the Exchange Building.

Presentation: General Overview of Single Board Linux Computers
Presenter: Joe Gulizia

The Meeting will be streamed live on Youtube live – we do sometimes experience technical difficulties with our streaming setup. Attending the meeting in person does work around most technical difficulties. πŸ™‚

Youtube live – https://www.youtube.com/omahalughttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB3Sy3ROH50

Parking info: https://www.olug.org/faqs/where-do-i-park-for-the-meeting/

OLUG Survey

We’re doing a survey for OLUG this year. Β The purpose is to get some feedback
about how OLUG is doing and help plan for 2017.

If you get a chance please fill out the survey at the link below.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JNBS5JP

December 2016 OLUG Meeting

Presentations and Holiday Social Hour

The December OLUG Meeting is coming up on Tuesday, December 6th at 6:30 PM at 1905 Harney Street Suite 203 in the Exchange Building in Omaha, NE.

Bring a short presentation with you, no more than 10 – 15 minutes.

After the presentation part of the meeting (hence the short duration), we will have our sixth annual social hour for the holidays. Talk, exchange GPG keys, have some snacks, discuss penguins, etc.

The social hour will begin around 7:00 to 7:15.

Please bring a holiday-themed snack with you. Bring something to drink for yourself. Post to the mailing list what you plan to bring so we don’t all bring a bag of chips.

Please come out and say hello!

The Meeting will be streamed live on Youtube live – we do sometimes experience technical difficulties with our streaming setup. Attending the meeting in person does work around most technical difficulties. πŸ™‚

Youtube live – https://www.youtube.com/omahalughttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5izppaoCzM

Parking info: https://www.olug.org/faqs/where-do-i-park-for-the-meeting/

Entrance info: https://www.olug.org/faqs/how-do-i-enter-the-exchange-building/

Jon L.

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