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Group of Linux enthusiasts in Portland, Oregon
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The Portland Linux/Unix Group (PLUG) is a group of Linux and open source enthusiasts in Portland, Oregon. The group was started in early 1994 as a venue to discuss and promote Linux and Unix, and is one of the oldest Linux User Groups in existence. PLUG is volunteer-run and does not have any formal criteria for membership.

PLUG's activities include:

  • Active mailing list discussions
  • A monthly General Meeting on the first Thursday of the month
  • A monthly Advanced Topics Meeting on the third Tuesday of the month
  • A monthly hands-on Clinic on the third Sunday of the month
  • Booth presentations at events around the region

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