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Old 09-27-2025, 03:42 PM
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I’m exploring the idea of starting a Linux/Open Source Club in The Villages to dive into free, open-source software like Linux, LibreOffice, kdenlive, photoprism, wine, qemu/kvm and more. With Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 in October 2025, it’s a great time to check out these secure, versatile alternatives. Whether you’re an experienced Linux user with expertise to share, a beginner curious about open-source, or simply a tech enthusiast, we’d love your input! Please respond below if you’re interested in joining or have ideas for what this club could offer. If we get enough interest, we’ll form the club and kick off this open-source adventure together!
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Old 09-27-2025, 07:40 PM
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yes, as i will be replacing an 8 year old laptop, and would like to convert the old one to linux for learning/testing to get away from microsoft and MS viruses
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Old 09-28-2025, 12:38 PM
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I might be interested, depending on day and time...
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I've been converting people to Linux Mint for years. Right now I have about 10 computers with Linux, waiting for a new home. I hope you get enough interest.
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I would be interested in this. I've been a long time Linux Mint/Ubuntu user. I'd love to help folks explore alternatives to Windows with so many usable computers being forced into the e-waste pile with Win10 loosing support.

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I might be game depending on when and where...
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Old 09-29-2025, 10:09 AM
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I might be interested in interacting with other long-time linux users doing interesting things. I used to maintain a number of servers, but haven't used it much recently.

This probably sounds elitist, but I don't have any desire to teach people who can't figure out windows or macOS how to use linux just because it's free (as in beer).

I've always said Linux is user friendly -- it's just particular about who its friends are!
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I might be interested in interacting with other long-time linux users doing interesting things. I used to maintain a number of servers, but haven't used it much recently.

This probably sounds elitist, but I don't have any desire to teach people who can't figure out windows or macOS how to use linux just because it's free (as in beer).

I've always said Linux is user friendly -- it's just particular about who its friends are!
Define "user friendly". I am quite competent with Windows on all levels, but find Linux to only be easy to use if you don't have to change anything. Command line alterations are way complicated IMO. Sudo what?
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I think its a great idea. I've been looking for a "Linux/Homelab" type club as well. Perhaps it could be a dual purpose situation like the Villages HOT (Hands on Technology) club, they combine small electronics interest with 3D printing. Nice club too.
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I think its a great idea. I've been looking for a "Linux/Homelab" type club as well. Perhaps it could be a dual purpose situation like the Villages HOT (Hands on Technology) club, they combine small electronics interest with 3D printing. Nice club too.
That's a good idea, yes, seems like it's either beginners that want to use Linux and open source, or the power users that want to build out services on home servers.
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Great idea. Just remember that you are in a community where there are many who find it challenging to operate a garage door remote. If you doubt that, go to any roundabout and observe.
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