Welcome to the Tyneside LUG wiki
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Tyneside Linux User Group
Tyneside Linux User Group provides support and advocacy for the users of Linux in the Tyneside area. The group was founded in July 1999.
The group welcomes newbies and veterans alike. If you have a problem, there may be somebody who can help. If you have something to offer, we'd like to hear from you too. Even if you just want to talk to other people in the area who use Linux - that's fine. Membership is simple!
Ongoing stuff
A page on a possible Linux Advocacy Day
Our new venue
Ideas for future presentations
Got a moment? Here are some pages that need fleshing out
Logging in
Users on this wiki are authenticated using the main website's authentication mechanism. You need to get an account on the main web site in order to edit this wiki (just ask one of the benevolent dictators). It's possible to use the guest login, as well.
If you're having trouble logging in, try logging in to the main web site. If you have not logged in for a while, your password might be using an older hash, and logging in to the main web site will update your account.
If you need to speak to somebody, consider using IRC. There's usually somebody about.
Helpful articles submitted by members
Dates of Interest
A list of events by date that may be of interest to our members
Fun stuff
Webcomics Share and recommend you daily/weekly webcomics with others
Politics
Linux is associated with freedom, with liberty. Our liberty is threatened in more fields than just software.

