November 2025 OLUG Meeting

The November monthly meeting for the Omaha Linux User Group is coming up!

Topic: Image Builder on Rocky Linux by Dave Thacker

Image Builder is a Red Hat project that looks promising, but there be a few dragons. I’ll show what works, what is problematic, and we’ll talk about a guy named Tom.

October 2025 OLUG Meeting

The October monthly meeting for the Omaha Linux User Group is coming up!

Topic: Technitium and Traefik by Dave Thacker

I hope to see you there in person or online.

August 2025 OLUG Meeting

The next monthly meeting of the Omaha Linux User Group is coming up!

Our topic this month is “Sweet, Secure Self-Hosting” presented by Matt Payne.

We’ll also talk about plans for our upcoming Installfest.

I hope to see you there in person or online.

February 2025 OLUG Meeting

We’ll have a physical meeting the month, but due to some family activities, I’ll be presenting from home.

  • Date: Tuesday, February 4th, 2025
  • Time: 6:30 PM
  • Location: AIM’s Brain Exchange Building, 1902 Howard Street
  • Streaming? YES: Here’s the Google Meet Link : https://meet.google.com/nhx-aiay-sad
  • Topic: Proxmox Backup Server
  • Presenter Dave Thacker

I’ve started to use Proxmox Backup Server (PBS) to backup some of the more critical VMs in my fleet. I’ll run through install, and basic configuration.

After meeting, the group usually heads to a place that serves food and beverage. The place will be selected after the meeting.

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