The Linux Users Group of Springfield, Illinois and the surrounding area.
Some other users groups in the area:
Southern Illinois Linux Users Group
Springfield Perl Mongers
St. Louis Linux Users Group
Unix Hobbyists', Administrators' & Coders' Club
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Meeting Info:
Meetings of the Linux Users of Central Illinois are the 4th
Tuesday of every month from 7 PM to 9 PM
at the Springfield MakerSpace in
Springfield, IL. (The Springfield MakerSpace is located at
1227 S. Pasfield Street. Follow the link for a map and driving directions.)
The next LUCI meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
In addition to the regular meeting, there is also a special Newbie Night,
intended for new Linux users, on the second Tuesday of every month at the
same time and location as the regular meetings.
The next Newbie Night is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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