July 2011 OLUG Meeting

The July 2011 OLUG Meeting will be on Tuesday, July 5th at 6:30 PM at the AIM Institute Training Lab/Careerlink.com Career Center, 1911 Harney Street in the Exchange Building.

Presentation: Emacs Org-Mode by George De Bruin
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The Meeting will be streamed live on the OLUG channel on Ustream.tv – http://www.ustream.tv/channel/Omaha-Linux-User-Group

Presentation files: http://olug.org/presentations/July2011/org-demo.zip

June 2011 OLUG Meeting

The June 2011 OLUG Meeting will be on Tuesday, June 7th at 6:30 PM at the AIM Institute Training Lab/Careerlink.com Career Center, 1911 Harney Street in the Exchange Building.

Presentation: Load Balancing how-to by Craig Wolf and Adam Haeder
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The Meeting will be streamed live on the OLUG channel on Ustream.tv – http://www.ustream.tv/channel/Omaha-Linux-User-Group

May 2011 OLUG Meeting

The May 2011 OLUG Meeting will be on Tuesday, May 3rd at 6:30 PM at the AIM Institute Training Lab/Careerlink.com Career Center, 1911 Harney Street in the Exchange Building.

Presentation: Simple Backups (Backup your stuff!)
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The Meeting will be streamed live on the OLUG channel on Ustream.tv – http://www.ustream.tv/channel/Omaha-Linux-User-Group

Past meetings are also available on the Ustream.tv channel.

April 2011 OLUG Meeting

The April 2011 OLUG Meeting will be on Tuesday, April 5th at 6:30 PM at the AIM Institute Training Lab/Careerlink.com Career Center, 1911 Harney Street in the Exchange Building.

Presentation: OLUG IPv6 by Brian Roberson
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The Meeting will be streamed live on the OLUG channel on Ustream.tv – http://www.ustream.tv/channel/Omaha-Linux-User-Group

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