Spring Callout

Posted in Events on January 24th, 2009 by Erik Nelson – Be the first to comment

Our spring callout has finally been scheduled, here are the details:

What: PLUG Spring Callout
When: Tuesday, February 3rd @ 7pm
Where: LWSN B134

The callout will last an hour. We will have mailing list signups and we will also be collecting dues ($10). We will be discussing what PLUG is doing this semester as well as taking requests/ideas for events.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Download the flyer

Spring Planning Meeting

Posted in Information on January 20th, 2009 by Erik Nelson – Be the first to comment

We had a planning meeting tonight on our IRC channel. We planned out a few things for the semester including our upcoming callout.

Topics discussed:

Spring Callout: Planned for Tuesday February 3rd at 7PM, location to be announced.
Regular Meeting Schedule: We will hold regular meetings every two weeks.
Meeting Topics:

  • Running Windows applications using Wine
  • IPv6 in Linux
  • Open-source replacements for Active Directory and Exchange
  • Present your favorite open source project

Officer Elections: Tentatively planned for April, exact details to be determined at a later date.

Download the IRC Log

PAL Information

Posted in Information on November 19th, 2008 by Erik Nelson – Be the first to comment

Just put the PAL 2.0 and 1.0 connection information up.  Look at the top navigation bar.

First Meeting

Posted in Events on October 26th, 2008 by Erik Nelson – Be the first to comment

We will be having our first meeting this Wednesday, October 29th at 6pm in our office in LWSN B128.

A rough agenda:

  • Meet PLUG officers and other members
  • Discuss plans for this year and what you would like to see the group do
  • Plan our next meeting
So please come check out PLUG and spread the word to your friends

I’m not dead…

Posted in News on October 7th, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

Welcome to the brand-spanking-new Purdue Linux Users Group website!  After many months of stagnation, the webmaster finally got tired of being lazy and got around to

  1. Getting an account with CSociety for hosting our site,
  2. Pointing our domain name at the new address, and
  3. Getting Wordpress installed.

Now all that remains is to get MediaWiki installed and the old data pulled off our broken old malfunctioning servers.