NMU Unix User Group
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| Interested in joining the NMUUUG? |
| Contact Chris Wells at cwells@nmu.edu |
The NMU Unix User Group (NMUUUG) is a student organization that develops and promotes interest in alternative operating systems (non-Windows); primarily this includes, but is not limited to, Unix derivatives. Further, the group helps to bring together students and non-students in the Marquette area, allowing them to socialize and learn in a group atmosphere.
Typical meeting types:
- Tech talks → Presentations on various topics related to *nix systems, such as security, desktop environments, gaming, system administration, networking, etc.
- Casual meetings → News, current events, tips/tricks, Q&A, chillin’, movies, gaming, etc.
- Special interest meetings → Projects such as NMUBUNTU (our own Ubuntu Linux distribution geared around NMU campus life, which we deployed in the Fall ‘07 semester and plan to re-deploy for this Fall '08, as well) or UPCON (we’re working on the idea of a UP computer/security conference). Also the Technology Reform Group!
[edit] Activities
No meetings currently planned for the 2009 summer. However, we'll probably get together and do things. Stay tuned for updates.
NMU Unix User Group Meeting and Event Log
Calendar of events: XML, iCal, HTML
[edit] Special Interest Groups
Special Interest Groups within the NMUUUG:
[edit] Contacts
- President: Matt Knox
- Vice President: Josh Cook
- Secretary: Paul Erickson
- Events/PR Coordinator: Esther Su
- Advisor: Randy Appleton
NMU Unix User Group Past Officers
[edit] Mailing List
- Subscribe: You may subscribe to our mailing list by going to UUG on mailshare.nmu.edu and following the directions.
- Archive: UUG Listserv archive on Mailshare.nmu.edu
[edit] Documentation
[edit] External Haystack of Hyperlinks
- TimeVault Restructuring
- LPC: Booting Linux in five seconds
- Interactive Linux Kernel Map
- Anatomy of the Linux file system
- Lenovo + Linux?
- LUGradio
- CSE information page on the UUG
- Unix Cheat Sheet
- Speaking UNIX: Just a few clicks
- Grep is a beautiful tool
- Korn Shell Scripting
- 8 Ways to Maintain a Clean Lean Ubuntu Machine
- Wayland, a New X Server For Linux

