- A
users'
group (also
user's group or
user group) is a type of club
focused on the use of a
particular technology,
usually (but not always) computer-related...
- A
Linux User Group or
Linux Users'
Group (LUG) or GNU/Linux
User Group (GLUG) is a private,
generally non-profit or not-for-profit
organization that provides...
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Adamcon (Coleco Adam
user group)
Toronto PET
Users Group (TPUG)
SHARE Macintosh User Groups in the UK DUsers, the
first Macintosh users group,
based at Drexel...
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Closed User group (CUG) is a
supplementary service provided by the
mobile operators to
mobile subscribers who can make and
receive calls from any member...
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bicycle user group (BUG) is a
group set up to
promote cycling issues in, for example, a
place of
employment or a
local government area. The
user group might...
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Linux Users'
Group of
Davis (commonly
known as LUGOD) is a
users'
group of
students and
faculty from the
University of California, Davis, Information...
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Lanka Linux User Group, also
known as LK-LUG, is an
organization in Sri
Lanka for
promoting free software.
Since its
beginnings in 1998 with 40 members...
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operating systems identify a
user by a
value called a
user identifier,
often abbreviated to
user ID or UID. The UID,
along with the
group identifier (GID) and...
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particularly for
professional users,
however student user groups have also been established. The
Oracle user groups often hold conferences, publish...
- The
Apple User Group Connection (AUGC) was
established in 1985 by
Apple and led by
Apple employee Ellen Petry Leanse. AUGC was
formed in
response to concerns...