NILUG

Tuesday, 28 August, 2012

NILUG Meetings for September 2012

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General Session

The NILUG general session will be held on Saturday, September 8, 2012 at the River of Friends Church in Post Falls, ID. The meeting starts at 1pm and runs until about 4pm.

After a two month hiatus, we will continue our series of talks about choosing, installing and using Linux. The talks are oriented towards the novice Linux user. The talk for this meeting will be “Learning Linux, Part 3 – Introduction to the GIMP”.

Technical Session

Update 09/10/2012: The technical session for this month has been canceled. F1 for Help will be closed on that Saturday.

The NILUG technical session will be held on Saturday, September 22, 2012 at the F1 For Help Computer Store in Rathdrum, ID. The technical session is devoted to helping new and old users with installations and configuration of Linux on their computers. We will also answer questions about Linux for anyone at this meeting.

Monday, 6 August, 2012

NILUG Meetings for August 2012

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General Session

The NILUG general session will be held on Saturday, 11 August, 2012 at the River of Friends Church in Post Falls, ID. The meeting starts at 1pm and runs until about 4pm.

Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting – we won’t solicit money or even mandatory membership from you. We are just interested in helping to answer questions you have about Linux. If you already use Linux and are interested in learning more about it, you will also benefit by attending.

There is no scheduled talk for the meeting, but impromptu demos are our specialty. We will try to get a schedule together for future talks.

Technical Session

The NILUG technical session will be held on Saturday, August 25, 2012 at the F1 For Help Computer Store in Rathdrum, ID. The technical sessions are oriented towards problem solving. We can install Linux, help with problems on current installations or help with just about anything concerning your computer or Linux.