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Georgia LUGs (Linux User Groups)

Classic Hackers University of Georgia Linux User Group (CHUGALUG)

http://www.uga.edu/chugalug/

The Linux User Group for the University of Georgia, out of Athens, Georgia. Meetings have traditionally been held the last Thursday of the month at 7:30pm. Meetings usually have an informative speaker on a related Linux topic, and lots of time for open discussion and help.

Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts (ALE)

http://www.ale.org/

Meetings are held monthly in 3 different areas of Atlanta: Emory University, Windy Hill, and Suwanee. See their web site for more information.

Linux Users Group at Georgia Tech (LUG@GT)

http://www.lugatgt.org/

Meetings are held on Georgia Tech Campus in downtown Atlanta. See their web site for more information.

Middle Georgia Linux User Group (MGLUG)

http://www.mgalug.org/

Monthly meeting are held in Macon and Warner Robins. See http://mgalug.org/event/ for more information.

Lowndes County Linux - Unix Enthusiasts (LCLUE)

http://www.lclue.org/

Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday if each month. See their web site for more information.

Central Savannah River Area Linux Users Group (CSRALUG)

http://www.csralug.org/

See http://wiki.csralug.org/index.php/Meetings for meeting information.

Dublin Georgia Linux Users Group (DUGALUG)

http://members.tripod.com/~carrere/linux/

See web site for more information.

Savannah Linux User's Group (SAVLUG)

http://www.savlug.org/

Meetings are held the 2nd Saturday of the month in room 128 of University Hall on the Armstrong Atlantic State University campus. Our group's interests go beyond Linux into anything open source. See our web site for more information and http://www.armstrong.edu for a campus map and directions.

Free IT Athens

http://www.FreeITAthens.org

Free IT Athens is a non-profit community advocate for fair and open technology in Athens, Georgia and the surrounding areas. Our goal is to provide access to information technology resources that are cost-prohibitive or not available to greater Athens-Clarke County residents and organizations.

Free IT has many on going and upcoming projects. Most of which involve refurbishing older computers, installing Ubuntu Linux on them, and returning them to the community.

Open hours are held most Sundays 1-5 pm (See web site for closings, like for holidays). Open hours are a time for people to come in help, get help, or just hang out. See web site for more details.

Students for Open Source

http://cs.gsu.edu/~sos

Students for Open Source is a group that promotes and supports Linux and other Open Source initiatives at Georgia State University. We are trying to help integrate Linux, OpenOffice, Firefox, and other FOSS into the Georgia State University Community.


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