March 2021 OLUG Meeting

Our (virtual) meeting this month will be on Tuesday, March 2nd at 6:30pm. We will be using Jitsi. The meeting link and password are below. The room will be open a few minutes early to chat.

Topic:Wiregard and StrongSwan AND KVM and QEMU

Presenter: Matt Marsh

Due to Covid restrictions, you will need to to furnish your own tacos this month. Parking should not be a problem. The meeting link is here:

https://meet.jit.si/OLUGMar2021

Password: OLUG

See you there!

February 2021 OLUG Meeting

Our (virtual) meeting this month will be on Tuesday, February 2nd at 6:30pm. We will be using Jitsi. The meeting link and password is below. The room will be open a few minutes early to chat.

Topic: Server Administration with Cockpit

Presenter: Dave Thacker

Due to Covid restrictions, you will need to to furnish your own tacos this month. Parking should not be a problem. The meeting link is here:

https://meet.jit.si/OLUGFeb2021

password: olug

See you there!

January 2021 OLUG Meeting

Happy New Year! Our first meeting for the new year will be Tuesday, January 5th, at 6:30 PM. We’ll be meeting virtually using Jitsi. The link is below and the room will be open a few minutes early to chat.

Topic: Filing a Bug in Debian

Presenter: Aaron Grothe

Due to Covid restrictions, you will need to furnish your own tacos. Parking should not be a problem. The meeting link is here:

https://meet.jit.si/OLUGJan2021

The password is :olug

See you on the Web!

December 2020 OLUG Meeting

Our December 2020 OLUG meeting will be Tuesday, December 1st at 6:30. We’ll be meeting virtually on Jitsi. The meeting link is below. If anyone has a short (1-10) minute topic you would like to present, we’d like to hear it. If not, we’ll just do some socializing and discuss plans for 2021.

I hope to see you there!

https://meet.jit.si/OLUGDec2020

password: olug

Dave

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