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The LUG/IP Hardware Special Interest Group (SIG) meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 7 PM in the Hamilton (NJ) Public Library.

The SIG focuses on hardware issues relating to using Linux. The meetings are typically less structured than the general LUG/IP meetings, allowing for increased interaction between members.

If you need help getting Linux to run on your hardware, the SIG may just be for you!

Members bring computers and other hardware and help each other out with any difficulties they may be having getting Linux installed and functioning properly.

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Start: 7:00 pm
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Monitoring: Why does it always suck, and what can we do about it?

William Bilancio, Arora and Associates, P.C.
Brian Jones, Addthis.com

We all use monitoring systems. Some of us like some monitoring solutions, but many of us are dissatisfied with the current bevy of offerings in both the commercial and open source worlds. The two speakers will start a round table discussion (with audience participation!) about monitoring solutions, methods that work, methods that don't work, and ideas to improve how we monitor our hosts and network devices.

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Start: 7:00 pm
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The Linux Users Group in Princeton is a computer club serving the Central New Jersey area. We are a collection of people dedicated to GNU/LinuxTM (a powerful, free, Unix-like operating system), Free Software, Open Source, and other related topics.

Our goals are education, advocacy, support and socializing.

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Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The LUG/IP Hardware Special Interest Group (SIG) meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 7 PM in the Hamilton (NJ) Public Library.

The SIG focuses on hardware issues relating to using Linux. The meetings are typically less structured than the general LUG/IP meetings, allowing for increased interaction between members.

If you need help getting Linux to run on your hardware, the SIG may just be for you!

Members bring computers and other hardware and help each other out with any difficulties they may be having getting Linux installed and functioning properly.

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