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Welcome to the MTU LUG Wiki!
Our hope for this wiki is to be a source of information related to Michigan Tech, the Upper Peninsula, and Linux, to be used by current and prospective students at MTU (and anyone else who finds it useful).
* <strong>Meetings are currently on Thursdays from 7-8pm in Rekhi 101. (Updated for Spring 2022)</strong>▼
If you'd like to edit the wiki, please email the LUG mailing list ([mailto:lug-l@mtu.edu lug-l@mtu.edu]) or shoot us a message in LUG's [https://discord.gg/5mZUgcNWAK Discord] or [ircs://lug.mtu.edu:6697 IRC] and we'll happily make you an account (spambotters were griefing pages).
The Linux Users Group is a student organization at Michigan Tech that was established in 2001 to further students knowledge of Linux or UNIX based operating systems and discuss technological advancements in Operating Systems.▼
Alternatively, anyone currently with an account can make new ones for others by going to [[Special:CreateAccount]].
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Meeting minutes are available at: [[Meeting Minutes]] (2006-2025+)
Upcoming talks are available at: [[Upcoming Talks]]
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▲The Linux Users Group is a student organization at Michigan Tech that was established in 2001 to further students' knowledge of Linux
* [https://shell.lug.mtu.edu/archived_wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page Archived Wiki] (Note, many links are broken here and requesting an account on here will do nothing.)▼
* [https://lug.mtu.edu/archive/mail/threads.html Archived email]▼
Each week, we gather to discuss current news about tech and open-source software, after which a member will give a presentation about a technical topic (typically pertaining to Linux, FOSS, or computer protocols) that's different each week.
Whether you're a GNU Wizard running a custom distro on your laptop or a total Linux beginner who hasn't ever touched a shell, our mission is to provide an environment for anyone to learn more about using Linux on their gadgets and gizmos!
== About LUG ==
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* [[Members|LUG members (+alumni)]]
* [[Docs]] <- (Almost) all of our internal documentation, from our servers and services to the process we use to screen-print custom t-shirts and more (very WIP, will be done #soon)
== Computer stuffs ==
* [[FFmpeg]]
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* [[vim]]
* [[Servers]] is a page for the (hopefully) current configuration of our servers.
* [[LUG Services|Services]] for a (currently outdated) listing of all the services we offer
=== Programming ===
* [https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/ Overthewire Bandit CTF] - A CTF for learning the basics of Linux and simple exploits.
* [[Bash]] - Crappy Bash Crash Course
* [https://github.com/danistefanovic/build-your-own-x Building your own X] - A list of ways to building your own types of systems. Some are very challenging, while some are straightforward.
* (Intermediate) [https://web.eecs.utk.edu/~azh/blog/challengingprojects.html Challenging projects 1] [http://web.archive.org/web/20220801012604/https://austinhenley.com/blog/challengingprojects.html archive] - Small list of week-to-month long projects that create some fascinating applications.
* (Intermediate) [https://web.eecs.utk.edu/~azh/blog/morechallengingprojects.html Challenging projects 2] [http://web.archive.org/web/20220721081608/https://austinhenley.com/blog/morechallengingprojects.html archive] - Small list of week-to-month long projects that create some fascinating applications.
* (Intermediate) [https://adventofcode.com/ Advent of Code] - a fun challenge to do data analysis and data parsers with daily challenges from December 1st to 25th (it's an advent calendar).
* [[Cool places in the Keweenaw]]
* [[MTU Building Codes]]
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