Ran my first Linux User Group at the local library today.
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Ran my first Linux User Group at the local library today. 8 people showed up, half of which were new to it and interested to know more. I'm in a fairly rural area.
There's community out there to be found.
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Ran my first Linux User Group at the local library today. 8 people showed up, half of which were new to it and interested to know more. I'm in a fairly rural area.
There's community out there to be found.
@dpflug Yay!
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Ran my first Linux User Group at the local library today. 8 people showed up, half of which were new to it and interested to know more. I'm in a fairly rural area.
There's community out there to be found.
@dpflug
Yay for useful library programming! You're making your community a cooler place to be. -
@dpflug
Yay for useful library programming! You're making your community a cooler place to be.@Quenby That's the hope!
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Ran my first Linux User Group at the local library today. 8 people showed up, half of which were new to it and interested to know more. I'm in a fairly rural area.
There's community out there to be found.
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I ran my first Linux User Group at my local library today. 8 people showed up, half of which were new to Linux and interested to learn more. I'm in a fairly rural area.
There's community out there to be found.
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Ran my first Linux User Group at the local library today. 8 people showed up, half of which were new to it and interested to know more. I'm in a fairly rural area.
There's community out there to be found.
@dpflug that's cool. That's how it starts.
In a rural area, it might also be able to possible some of those folks have skills to fix things too.
Great to hear something good starting!
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@rl_dane I looked around for some sort of LUG organization/coordination happening and didn't see anything. However, I guessed (correctly, as it turns out) that there were a bunch of people looking to get away from Windows 11. Having someone to ask for help in-person is a big deal for most people, so I wanted to start something.
So I just went to the library and asked about hosting a group. They talked me through their requirements and put out fliers for me. I didn't bother advertising online (because we're an hour+ from the nearest population center that has any sort of online presence).
I could probably collect more by posting on Nextdoor or something.
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Ran my first Linux User Group at the local library today. 8 people showed up, half of which were new to it and interested to know more. I'm in a fairly rural area.
There's community out there to be found.
@dpflug I'm at 1 hour drive from a city with an over 20 years old Linux user group so I have the chance to meet fellow penguins one in a while but maybe my town could have his own cluster or rookery
I wish you the best of successes for your newfound community. Cheers!

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