June 2017 OLUG Meeting

The June 2017 OLUG Meeting is coming up on Tuesday, June 6th at 6:30 PM at 1902 Howard Street in the AIM Brain Exchange building in Omaha, NE.
We are in the Thalamus Room.

Presentation: Tomoyo Linux
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/omahalug – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLrI7kH7PoE

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

May 2017 OLUG Meeting

The May 2017 OLUG Meeting is coming up on Tuesday, May 2nd 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: Pimp Your Command Line
Presenter: Chad Homan

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/omahalug – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXQ5D2lrnHI

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

April 2017 OLUG Meeting

The April 2017 OLUG Meeting is coming up on Tuesday, April 4th 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: KVM
Presenter: Jon Larsen

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=6a0HTZaar5g

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

March 2017 OLUG Meeting

The March 2017 OLUG Meeting is coming up on Tuesday, March 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:Β Logical Volume Management
Presenter: Brian Roberson

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=aXfP7fLelEQ

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

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