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What (who) is Linux User Group - definition


Linux User Group         
KIND OF ASSOCIATION OF USERS OF THE LINUX KERNEL (AND USUALLY ASSOCIATED OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE)
List of Linux User Groups; List of Linux User Groups in India; Linux User Groups; List of Linux User Groups in Japan; Installfest; Install fest; Installathon; Linux Users Group; Linux users' group; UniLUG; Ubuntu Global Jam; LUGs; GLUG; GNU/Linux User Group; Linux User Group
<body, Linux> (LUG) Any organisation of Linux users in a local area, university, etc., that offers mutual technical support, companionship with people of similar interests, and promotes the use of Linux among computer users generally. LUGs often hold Install Fests for the general public, in which experienced Linux users explain and supervise the installation of Linux on new users' systems. (2003-09-14)
Linux Users' Group of Davis         
GROUP OF LINUX USERS AND OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE HOBBYISTS BASED IN DAVIS, CALIFORNIA
LUGOD; Linux User Group of Davis; Linux Users Group of Davis
Linux Users' Group of Davis (commonly known as LUGOD) is a users' group of students and faculty from the University of California, Davis, Information technology professionals from the Sacramento region, and hobbyists interested in Linux and free and open-source software. It holds regular meetings in Davis, California, and holds installfests on a regular basis.
Lanka Linux User Group         
Lanka Linux User Group, also known as LK-LUG, is an organization in Sri Lanka for promoting free software. Since its beginnings in 1998 with 40 members, hundreds of Linux enthusiasts from several countries have joined.

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Linux user group
thumb|300px|Installfest hosted by the [[Rutgers University Student Linux Users' Group.]]