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The [[gp:Linux and Unix Users Group Wiki|Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech Wiki]] is a [[gp:free information|free reference]]. Its purpose is to document how to make the most of Virginia Tech and other resources by utilizing *nix operating systems.
  
Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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'''Note: Select 'VTLUUG SSO' on the Login page for VTLUUG AND Google Auth
  
== Getting started ==
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Please read [[Contributing]].
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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If you want to engage with VTLUUG, the best thing to do is [https://vtluug.org/irc.html join our chatroom] and show up to a meeting on the calendar below.
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
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== [[Calendar]] ==
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{{:Calendar}}
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== [[VTLUUG:The_Docket|The Docket]] ==
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{{:VTLUUG:The_Docket}}
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== Featured Material ==
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<categorytree | mode=pages>Featured content</categorytree>
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==Browse Wiki by Category==
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<categorytree | mode=pages>Root</categorytree>
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==About this wiki==
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This wiki was intended to support *nix usage on campus. Here are suggested items for this wiki:
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* Anything related to Linux usage, such as tutorials and other documentation, especially related to that at VT
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* Anything related to VTLUUG (meeting minutes, infrastructure, projects, history, etc)
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* Technical projects that VTLUUG members (individually or collectively) have done
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* General geekery that doesn't fit anywhere else, related to interests of one or more VTLUUG members (e.g. audio gear, coffee, amateur radio, etc.)
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* Opinionated content that may not reflect the interests of the entire Virginia Tech or Blacksburg community
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Some items are more suited for [[gp:Main page|Gobblerpedia]], our sister wiki. These include:
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* General content about Blacksburg or Virginia Tech that is ''non-technical'' in nature. Please categorize these with [[:Category:Move to Gobblerpedia|Move to Gobblerpedia]] so we can later migrate them in bulk.

Latest revision as of 06:22, 27 October 2024

The Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech Wiki is a free reference. Its purpose is to document how to make the most of Virginia Tech and other resources by utilizing *nix operating systems.

Note: Select 'VTLUUG SSO' on the Login page for VTLUUG AND Google Auth

Please read Contributing.

If you want to engage with VTLUUG, the best thing to do is join our chatroom and show up to a meeting on the calendar below.

Calendar

Check out our calendar for this semester, including planned talks.

Last Meeting: VTLUUG:2024-10-30

Upcoming Meeting: Next_meeting

The Docket

The Holy Docket, a.k.a. Shit What Needs To Get Done

last updated 11/6/24

Featured Material


Browse Wiki by Category


About this wiki

This wiki was intended to support *nix usage on campus. Here are suggested items for this wiki:

  • Anything related to Linux usage, such as tutorials and other documentation, especially related to that at VT
  • Anything related to VTLUUG (meeting minutes, infrastructure, projects, history, etc)
  • Technical projects that VTLUUG members (individually or collectively) have done
  • General geekery that doesn't fit anywhere else, related to interests of one or more VTLUUG members (e.g. audio gear, coffee, amateur radio, etc.)
  • Opinionated content that may not reflect the interests of the entire Virginia Tech or Blacksburg community

Some items are more suited for Gobblerpedia, our sister wiki. These include:

  • General content about Blacksburg or Virginia Tech that is non-technical in nature. Please categorize these with Move to Gobblerpedia so we can later migrate them in bulk.