The Linux Users Group of Springfield, Illinois and the surrounding area.
Some other users groups in the area:
Chicagoland Linux Users Group
Southern Illinois Linux Users Group
Springfield Perl Mongers
Unix Hobbyists', Administrators' & Coders' Club
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Meeting Info:
Meetings of the Linux Users of Central Illinois are the 2nd and 4th
Tuesday of every month from 7 PM to 9 PM.
Meetings are held on Jitsi Meet. Details are posted in the
meeting announcement on the luci-announce mailing list.
The next LUCI meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
The following LUCI meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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