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# UCLA Linux Users Group Website
This is the code for the website hosted at https://linux.ucla.edu.
The whole website is static, and it's easy to edit: just change the markdown files and build it with [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/).
Protip: run the `hugo server` command to preview your changes more quickly.
The source of https://linux.ucla.edu, built with [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/).
## Contributing
Make your own branch and submit a pull request if there's something you think we should change! We are open to suggestions.
Install hugo, then run `hugo serve` in the cloned repo directory.
Make your own branch and submit a pull request if there's something you think we
should change! We are open to suggestions.

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type: "page"
---
The goal of the **Linux Users Group at UCLA (LUG@UCLA)** is to promote computer users' freedom with Linux and other Free/Open Source Software (FOSS).
The goal of the **Linux Users Group at UCLA (LUG@UCLA)** is to promote computer
users' freedom with Linux and other Free/Open Source Software (FOSS).
## Activities
1. **[Linux installfests](https://linux.ucla.edu/installfest.html)**: on the 2nd Friday of every quarter.
1. **[Linux installfests](/events/installfest)**: on the 2nd Friday of every quarter.
1. **Linux Help & Advice**: in office hours and Discord.
1. **Tech Talks**.
1. **[Edit-a-thons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edit-a-thon)**: Bi-quarterly group editing events aimed to contribute to free knowledge on Wikipedia, and other Linux Wikis.
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## Visit us
[**Join our Discord server**](https://discord.gg/EmGKCa48R6)
If you want help installing Linux or just want to eat and hang out, come to installfest! The [LUG Lounge](https://linux.ucla.edu/wiki/index.php/Lounge), at **Boelter Hall 2763**, is a meeting/study/hangout place for the group and facilitates a lot its activities. Feel free to stop by and meet other Linux users (as well as people in ACM and UPE)!
If you want help installing Linux or just want to eat and hang out, come to installfest! The [LUG Lounge](https://linux.ucla.edu/wiki/index.php/Lounge), at **Boelter Hall 2763**, is a meeting/study/hangout place for the group and facilitates a lot its activities. Feel free to stop by and meet other Linux users (as well as people in ACM and UPE)!
There is a makerspace on the floor below us, where you can go and 3D print things (as well as lasercut them).
There is a makerspace on the floor below us, where you can go and 3D print
things (as well as lasercut them).
You might also find LUG members at the trash heap outside the first floor, next to the Engineering IV building, digging around for old monitors, computers, or networking equipment. We're just gearing up for the next installfest...
You might also find LUG members at the trash heap outside the first floor, next
to the Engineering IV building, digging around for old monitors, computers, or
networking equipment. We're just gearing up for the next installfest...

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title: Club Constitution
---
## Article 1. Name
This organization shall be referred to as the Linux Users Group at the University of California, Los Angeles (LUG@UCLA). The University of California, Los Angeles will hereafter in this document be referred to as "UCLA," or "the University."
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## Article 7. Provision to Make Financial Records Available
Financial records can be made available to University Officials upon request. Said requests can be submitted electronically via email and must provide a detailed description of the type of records requested.
Financial records can be made available to University Officials upon request. Said requests can be submitted electronically via email and must provide a detailed description of the type of records requested.

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---
title: Description
title: Club Description
---
> Please give a brief, but detailed summary of your organization. Be sure to
> include any history of the group, a mission statement and a brief account of the
> student population that the organization represent.
**Please give a brief, but detailed summary of your organization. Be sure to include any history of the group, a mission statement and a brief account of the student population that the organization represent.**
The Linux Users Group (LUG) facilitates learning and advancement of computer
science and free software by promoting the use of the open source GNU/Linux
operating system and providing a support network for Linux users. There is no
barrier to becoming a member; consequently, the LUG consists of students,
non-students, inexperienced, and experienced alike. The LUG has been a group at
UCLA for over 25 years, during which time it has helped expose free software to
many people.
The Linux Users Group (LUG) facilitates learning and advancement of computer science and free software by promoting the use of the open source GNU/Linux operating system and providing a support network for Linux users. There is no barrier to becoming a member; consequently, the LUG consists of students, non-students, inexperienced, and experienced alike. The LUG has been a group at UCLA for over 25 years, during which time it has helped expose free software to many people.
> Please explain the benefit students may derive from your organization.
> Include how your group stimulates discussion, benefits education, or provides
> enrichment of any kind.
**Please explain the benefit students may derive from your organization. Include how your group stimulates discussion, benefits education, or provides enrichment of any kind.**
The LUG maintains a Linux computer lab and servers that host various digital
services, which people can use to help familiarize themselves with Linux and
other standardized technologies. The LUG is a constant source of Linux
assistance to anybody that is in need. The LUG holds talks and presentations
introducing various topics in computer science. Sometimes, group members engage
in conversations surrounding the politics and economics of Linux.
The LUG maintains a Linux computer lab and servers that host various digital services, which people can use to help familiarize themselves with Linux and other standardized technologies. The LUG is a constant source of Linux assistance to anybody that is in need. The LUG holds talks and presentations introducing various topics in computer science. Sometimes, group members engage in conversations surrounding the politics and economics of Linux.
> Please describe the goals of your organization.
**Please describe the goals of your organization.**
The goals of the LUG at UCLA parallels the goals of the thousands of other LUGs around the globe: to provide support and/or education for Linux users, both inexperienced and experienced. LUG at UCLA, being a university LUG, has secondary goals that are more student-oriented: to help with Linux-related coursework.
The goals of the LUG at UCLA parallels the goals of the thousands of other LUGs
around the globe: to provide support and/or education for Linux users, both
inexperienced and experienced. LUG at UCLA, being a university LUG, has
secondary goals that are more student-oriented: to help with Linux-related
coursework.

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title: Directory
---
Some of our "internal" websites:
- [Gitea](https://linux.ucla.edu/gitea) - includes the Git repository for the website you're viewing right now!
- [cgit](https://linux.ucla.edu/git) - an older Git server
- [Booru](https://booru.linux.ucla.edu)
Some of our internal websites:
- [Gitea](https://git.linux.ucla.edu) - includes the Git repository for the
website you're viewing right now!
- [cgit](https://linux.ucla.edu/git) - a more minimalist git server.
- [Booru](https://booru.linux.ucla.edu): image board
- [Orwell](https://orwell.linux.ucla.edu)
Here's a list of member-run websites:
Here's a list of member-run websites:
- [Dylon](https://linux.ucla.edu/dylon)
- [Liu](https://linux.ucla.edu/liu)
- [Maksym](https://linux.ucla.edu/maksym)
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- [IDKYTM](https://linux.ucla.edu/idkytm.html)
- [Holy Hell!](https://linux.ucla.edu/holyhell.html)
- [Crafting for Cancer](https://linux.ucla.edu/craftingforcancer)
- [Installfests](https://linux.ucla.edu/installfest.html)
- [Installfests](/events/installfest)
- [Taylor Swift Guessing Game](https://linux.ucla.edu/tswift)
Here's a list of test websites:
Here's a list of test websites:
- [Arch User](https://linux.ucla.edu/archuser)
- [Alpine](https://linux.ucla.edu/alpine/index.html)

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---
title: "2022 Fall Installfest"
date: 2022-10-03
tags: [events]
author: LUG Board
---
(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.
* Date: 2022-10-07 Friday
* Time: 18:00-21:00
* Location: Mong Auditorium in Engineering 6
* RSVP: 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.
## 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.

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---
title: "2022 Fall Installfest"
date: 2022-10-03
tags: events
title: "Spring 2024 Installfest"
date: 2024-04-03
tags: [events]
author: LUG Board
---
(Free Pizza will be provided)!
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.
* Date: 2022-10-07 Friday
* Time: 18:00-21:00
* Location: Mong Auditorium in Engineering 6 (Pending Approval)
* RSVP: link
The Linux Users Group (LUG) at UCLA invites you to attend the quarterly Linux Installfest! Please fill out the [RSVP form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnZdiENvHqAs4xtx6kEqtkstL4GVClOlzo-Gq_wiswHkGQtQ/viewform?usp=sf_link) to indicate your pizza preferences.
* Date: 2024-04-12, Friday
* 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.
At the end, we'll have a SuperTuxKart LAN party with our freshly installed Linux
machines.
## Past Installfests
You can view pictures from past installfests [here](https://linux.ucla.edu/zenphoto/).
## 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.
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!

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## Board
| Name | Position | Contact |
| --------------------- | -------------------- | ----------------------- |
| Mustafa Alelg | President | me@mstfelg.com |
| Mustafa E. | President | mstf@linux.ucla.edu |
| David Zheng | Vice President | |
| Lawrence Liu | Programming Director | |
| James Shiffer | Secretary | jshiffer@linux.ucla.edu |
| Professor Paul Eggert | Faculty Advisor | eggert@cs.ucla.edu |
## Join us
Becoming a member is easy, and there's no membership fees or interviews! If you want a server or email, fill out the [application form](https://linux.ucla.edu/application.pdf) and email it to us at [board@linux.ucla.edu](mailto:board@linux.ucla.edu) (or hand it to one of the officers in person)
Becoming a member is easy, and there's no membership fees or interviews! If you want a server or email, fill out the [application form ](https://linux.ucla.edu/application.pdf) and email it to us at [board@linux.ucla.edu](mailto:board@linux.ucla.edu) (or hand it to one of the officers in person)
**Member benefits include:**
**Member benefits include:**
- SSH access
- Free web hosting
- Free server space

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title: Articles
---
- [Club Description](https://linux.ucla.edu/description)
- [Club Constitution](https://linux.ucla.edu/constitution)
- [Email Account Guide](https://linux.ucla.edu/emails)
- [Rules](https://linux.ucla.edu/rules)
- [UCLA VPN Guide](https://linux.ucla.edu/ucla-vpn)
- [Eduroam WiFi Guide](https://linux.ucla.edu/eduroam)
- [Club Description](/description)
- [Club Constitution](/constitution)
- [Email Account Guide](/emails)
- [Rules](/rules)
- [UCLA VPN Guide](/ucla-vpn)
- [Eduroam WiFi Guide](/eduroam)

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title: Rules
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I. Account Rules
## Account Rules
0. No illegal activity
1. Do not use your account for personal gain. No crypto mining, business, or
commercial activity.
2. Machines resources are limited. Abuse will cause your access to be revoked.
1. Do not use your account for personal gain. No crypto mining, business, or commercial activity please.
2. We do not have resource limits on our machines. That being said, please do not abuse this or your access will be revoked.
II. Lounge Rules
## Lounge Rules
0. We share the room with ACM and UPE. Please be nice to them.
1. Don't make a mess! Clean up after yourself.
2. Do not leave the room unattended. Close the door when you are the last person
to leave.
3. Do not take anything from the lounge that doesn't belong to you (unless you
get permission).
2. Do not leave the room unattended. Close the door when you are the last person to leave.
3. Do not take anything from the lounge that doesn't belong to you (unless you get permission)
III. Contact
0. Please send an email to board@linux.ucla.edu if you have questions.
## Contact
Please send an email to [board@linux.ucla.edu](mailto://board@linux.ucla.edu) if you have questions.

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title: UCLA VPN Guide
---
The UCLA VPN allows you to access campus resources even when you are away from campus. This is useful for downloading scientific journals, for example.
Connecting to the UCLA VPN is easy.
Open NetworkManager and add a Cisco AnyConnect VPN connection.
Set the gateway to **ssl.vpn.ucla.edu**. The username/password are the same as your school login. Please note that you will need to have your phone ready to do the two-factor authentication.

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title: Eduroam WiFi Guide
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Connecting to the eduroam WiFi network (on the UCLA campus) is easy with Linux. eduroam is available almost everywhere on campus, so this is probably the most convenient WiFi network.
Connecting to the eduroam WiFi network (on the UCLA campus) is easy with Linux.
eduroam is available almost everywhere on campus, so this is probably the most
convenient WiFi network.
## Using NetworkManager
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| Username | your UCLA username |
| Password | your UCLA password |
For other networks (like UCLA_SECURE_RES), going to the following website: http://nmcheck.gnome.org/ should bring up the "Accept terms and conditions" page.
For other networks (like UCLA_SECURE_RES), going to the following website: http://nmcheck.gnome.org/ should bring up the "Accept terms and conditions" page.

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title: UCLA VPN Guide
---
The UCLA VPN allows you to access campus resources even when you are away from
campus. This is useful for downloading scientific journals, for example.
Connecting to the UCLA VPN is easy.
Open NetworkManager and add a Cisco AnyConnect VPN connection.
Set the gateway to **ssl.vpn.ucla.edu**. The username/password are the same as
your school login. Please note that you will need to have your phone ready to
do the two-factor authentication.

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<ol>
<li><a href="/installfest"><span class="magic">10-07: Installfest, Friday 18:00-19:00 in Mong Auditorium in Engineering 6</span></a></li>
<li>TBD: General meeting</li>
<li><a href="/events/installfest"><span class="magic">April 12, 2024: SPRING 2024 INSTALLFEST, 6-9 PM in Engineering IV</span></a></li>
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