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(Free Pizza will be provided)!
Linux Users Group (LUG) at UCLA, invites you to attend the quarterly Linux Installfest! Please fill out the RSVP form.
Linux Users Group (LUG) at UCLA, invites you to attend the quarterly Linux
Installfest! Please fill out the RSVP form.
* Date: 2022-10-07 Friday
* Time: 18:00-21:00
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## General Info
LUG hosts a quarterly installfest on Friday of 2nd week. Attendees will be provided a USB drive and guide to dual booting their computers with Linux (most likely Debian or Arch Linux). However, attendees are welcome to bring their own flash drives and install any distro of their choice as well. Or if attendants do not feel comfortable with the possibility of losing their data, they can set up a Virtual Machine instead.
LUG hosts a quarterly installfest on Friday of 2nd week. Attendees will be
provided a USB drive and guide to dual booting their computers with Linux (most
likely Debian or Arch Linux). However, attendees are welcome to bring their own
flash drives and install any distro of their choice as well. Or if attendants do
not feel comfortable with the possibility of losing their data, they can set up
a Virtual Machine instead.
## Note on M1 and M2 Macs
We will not be able to install Linux on M1 and M2 Macs since they use custom Apple cores, however you can still set up a Virtual Machine to run Linux so feel free to come and chat with us! We plan on hosting a seperate event later about installing Asahi Linux, an Arch clone that works on M1 and M2 Macs.
We will not be able to install Linux on M1 and M2 Macs since they use custom
Apple cores, however you can still set up a Virtual Machine to run Linux so feel
free to come and chat with us! We plan on hosting a seperate event later about
installing Asahi Linux, an Arch clone that works on M1 and M2 Macs.

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* Time: 6-9 PM
* Location: Engineering IV (exact room TBD)
* RSVP: [link](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnZdiENvHqAs4xtx6kEqtkstL4GVClOlzo-Gq_wiswHkGQtQ/viewform?usp=sf_link)
## General Info
LUG hosts a quarterly installfest on Friday of 2nd week. Attendees will be provided a USB drive and guide to dual booting their computers with Linux (most likely Debian or Arch Linux). However, attendees are welcome to bring their own flash drives and install any distro of their choice as well. Or if attendants do not feel comfortable with the possibility of losing their data, they can set up a Virtual Machine instead.
LUG hosts a quarterly installfest on Friday of 2nd week. Attendees will be
provided a USB drive and guide to dual booting their computers with Linux (most
likely Debian or Arch Linux). However, attendees are welcome to bring their own
flash drives and install any distro of their choice as well. Or if attendants do
not feel comfortable with the possibility of losing their data, they can set up
a Virtual Machine instead.
The officers will also be doing a show-and-tell of their own obscure hardware which they have installed Linux on.
The officers will also be doing a show-and-tell of their own obscure hardware
which they have installed Linux on.
At the end, we'll have a SuperTuxKart LAN party with our freshly installed Linux machines.
At the end, we'll have a SuperTuxKart LAN party with our freshly installed Linux
machines.
## Past Installfests
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## Note on M1 and M2 Macs
Due to their custom Apple silicon, the only Linux distro which works on M1/M2/M3 Macs is the experimental Asahi Linux. You also have the option of setting up a Virtual Machine to run Linux so feel free to come and chat with us!
Due to their custom Apple silicon, the only Linux distro which works on M1/M2/M3
Macs is the experimental Asahi Linux. You also have the option of setting up a
Virtual Machine to run Linux so feel free to come and chat with us!