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St. Louis Novell Users Group

SNUG is a chartered users group under NUI (Novell Users International), which is an independent, not-for-profit professional society designed to foster communication among Novell users. Members include Novell Networking professionals, students, and others who are interested in Novell's products and services.

The St. Louis Novell Users Group (SNUG) exists to provide up-to-date information about Novell, its products, partners, and to provide answers to technical questions.

There is no fee to be a member.

A SLUUG Special Interest Group

SNUG is also loosly affiliated with the St. Louis UNIX Users Group (SLUUG), as one of its Special Interest Groups.

Regular Meetings:

SNUG meets on the third Wednesday of most months from 11:30 A.M. until around 1:00 p.m. and is open to the public. Seating is limited so please RSVP to Gary Hollingsworth by mailto:gsholli@aol.com

Upcoming meetings:

  • 17 June 2009 - - iFolder
  • 15 July 2009 - - Topic To Be Determined
  • 19 August 2009 - - Topic To Be Determined
  • Previous meetings:

  • 20 May 2009 - - AppArmor
  • 22 April 2009 - - Special Meeting - Volunteer Community Service at Centenary CARES Outreach
  • 18 March 2009 - - NO Meeting - Everybody going to St. Louis Business EXPO
  • 18 February 2009 - - Novell Storage Manager version 2.5
  • 21 January 2009 - - Teaming and Conferencing Demo by Gary Hollingsworth
  • 17 December 2008 - - Holiday Hiatus - No Meeting
  • 19 November 2008 - - Various Topics (Unstructured)
  • 15 October 2008 - - Teaming and Conferencing server by Gary Hollingsworth
  • 17 September 2008 - - Various Topics (Unstructured)
  • 20 August 2008 - - NO Meeting - Cancelled
  • 16 July 2008 - - NO Meeting - Summer Siesta
  • 18 June 2008 - - OpenSuSE 11.0
  • Location:

    Bandana's
    (corner of Rock Hill and Manchester Rds)
    9500 Manchester Rd Rockhill, MO 63119
    Seating is limited so please RSVP to Gary Hollingsworth by mailto:gsholli@aol.com
    The meeting location will also be shown on SLUUG's STL Computer Events google calendar.

    Mailing Lists:

    We need your input to plan future meeting locations, times, topics, etc. If you are interested in SNUG, you are encouraged to subscribe to SLUUG's [announce] and [discuss] mailing lists. Each has archives that you can preview to help you decide if you want to subscribe.

    Major Event:

    Unofficial KDE 3.5 Live CD for openSUSE 11.1 here, released 9 Jan 2009.

    The "GM" (gold master) release of OpenSuSE 11 was released 19 June 2008. More details can be found at OpenSUSE.org.

    Items of Interest:

    ATT LIVE 2009 *Hosted on Novell's Campus* - 10-13 March 2009 - Provo, UT - 4 days - $1495 USD

    Novell Global Events Calendar.

    All about OpenSuSE.
    Also, SUSE Linux distributions,

    The OpenSuSE project is a community program sponsored by Novell. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to openSUSE, a complete Linux distribution. The openSUSE project has three main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source collaboration to make openSUSE the world's most usable Linux distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers and software vendors.

    SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, powered by SUSE LINUX is an enterprise-class Linux distribution that can be deployed as a general-purpose desktop platform or tailored for use in information kiosks, call-centre terminals, or stations for infrequent PC users. It also provides an alternative to high-cost UNIX-based engineering workstations. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, designed predominantly for high-performance data centres, provides a modern, efficient and secure foundation for data centre computing. It is often used to facilitate Solaris migration, SCO migration, and other UNIX migration to Linux.

     
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