If you can't find a User Group in one directory, try another. These directories are rarely complete, but the group you need is probably listed in at least one of them. Finding a Computer User Group in Your Area
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Linux User Groups
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GLUE - a directory of Linux User Groups maintained by SSC.
http://www.ssc.com/glue
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LUGR - Linux User Group directory maintained by Linux.org
http://www.linux.org/users/index.html
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LUG List Project
http://lugww.counter.li.org/
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LinuxHQ
http://www.linuxhq.com/users/index.html
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Linux Users' Groups Webring
http://nlug.org/webring/
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- news:comp.os.linux.announce This newsgroup includes announcements of User Group meetings
Search the archives at http://stump.algebra.com/~cola/ using the keyword LOCAL for User Group announcements
User Groups in and near New York City
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- OBJDEV NY/NJ/CT Computer User Groups Directory
http://www.objdev.org/metro/topic.html
The OBJect DEVeloper Group maintains perhaps the best directory of User Groups (and Computer Professional Orgs) (Linux and others) within the Tri-State Area
APPEARS TO BE GONE - april 2005
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- Casandra's Tri-State Directory
http://home.netcom.com/~casandra/usergrps/othergrp.html
User Groups and computer professiona organizations in New York, New Jersey, and Connectict, organized by category
User Groups World Wide
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- APCUG User Group Locator
http://member.apcug.org
The Association of Personal Computer User Groups maintains a directory of its members throughout the world. This includes organizations for home users and professional users, and covers most (if not all) available computer platforms.
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- APCUG Locator by telephone - instructions page
discontinued - unfortunately
- Ash Nallawalla's Master List of Computer User Groups on the Web
- http://easyrsvp.com/ugotw/
- also see his list of User Group newsletters: http://crm911.com/ugnotw/
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