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Linux is free.
Life is good.

Linux Training
10am on Meeting Days!

King of Glory Lutheran Church

Do a presentation at NTLUG.

What is the Linux Installation Project?

Real companies using Linux!

Not just for business anymore.

Providing ready to run platforms on Linux

NTLUG Accepts NTPCUG Generous Offer of Temporary Housing!

If that isn't clear enough...

WE ARE NOT MEETING AT NOKIA IN MARCH OR APRIL!!

Thanks to the generosity of the NTPCUG (North Texas PC Users Group) and especially Gil Brand (thanks!), we will be meeting at their facilities for the March 15, 2008 and April 19, 2008 meeting dates. Please plan appropriately. See Directions for more info on how to get there.

Welcome to the North Texas Linux Users Group!

WHAT IS LINUX?

Linux serves as the foundation of a computer's operating environment. Linux differs from other systems in that it is an advanced multi-purpose, customizable, fast and stable environment. Often, the term Linux is used to describe a set of applications and utilities in addition to Linux which effectively creates the Largest and Most Advanced Operating System in the world today!

BENEFITS

  • Internet Ready
  • Scalable Design
  • Free Software
  • Ultra Reliable
  • LOW Cost

ENTERPRISE FRIENDLY
With Linux, you can develop and deploy on the same platform. No longer will you have to use a non-Enterprise "personal computer" operating system for development and then spend countless resources deploying on an expensive Unix or OS390 host. Linux provides a REAL 32/64-bit multi-tasking, multi-processing platform which supports 2, 4, 8, 16, processors with clusters of over 1024 nodes in size!

ADVANCED DESKTOP

Imagine a desktop without restrictions. No more expensive client license keys! No more expensive compilers! No more fumbling over a plethora of incompatible security updates! No more worries over e-mail viruses! No more unexplainable systems lock ups! No more binary-only, no source code, software!!!

click here to see Linux in action!

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