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Linux User Group HOWTO: Introduction Next Previous Contents

1. Introduction

1.1 Purpose

The Linux User Group HOWTO is intended to serve as a guide to founding, maintaining, and growing a Linux User Group.

Linux is a freely-distributable implementation of Unix for personal computers, servers and workstations. It was developed on the i386 and now supports i486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, and Pentium II processors, as well as x86-clones from AMD, Cyrix, and others. It also supports many SPARC, DEC Alpha, PowerPC/PowerMac, Motorola 68x0 Mac/Amiga machines.

1.2 Other sources of information

If you want to learn more about Linux, the Linux Documentation Project is a good place to start.

For general information about computer user groups, please see the Association of PC Users Groups.


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