Quoting <Michael Paoli Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu>
6:30pm Tuesday, February 18th, 2020 2020-02-18 Henry's Hunan Restaurant 110 Natoma St. (between 2nd & New Montgomery) San Francisco, CA 94105-3704 1-415-546-4999 http://henryshunan.com/ Easy Transit/Parking Access: short walk from BART, MUNI, parking Trip planning: http://www.511.org/
Delicious Hunan cuisine and reasonably priced.
FYI, http://henryshunan.com/ now links to a blog by a "Henry Shunan" rather than to the intended Henry's Hunan Restaurant in SF :-| It's ultimately up to the BALUG organizer(s) of course, but could/should perhaps the above Henry's Hunan link be changed to something like https://www.yelp.com/biz/henrys-hunan-restaurant-san-francisco (??)
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Robert, I just don't myself think that the particular discussion topic at this week's BALUG meeting is *primarily* intended for those less-sysadminy, relatively new Linux newcomers like yourself. A better Linux event to drop by to in SF, IMHO, is SF-LUG's actual first-Sunday-of-the-month meeting.
Also, and not at all to scare you off, while its extremely unlikely that this will _in any way whatsoever_ affect Tuesday evening's BALUG dinner at Henry's Hunan Restaurant should you decide to attend it anyway -- with the restaurant's delicious and reasonably priced Hunan chicken dishes -- there _have_ been reports by Chinese authorities within just the last two weeks or so confirming a highly pathogenic strain of the H5N1 bird flu in Henry's Hunan province. "Hunan is about 400 km south of Hubei province that has the city of Wuhan, which is the epicentre of coronavirus." (https://theprint.in/health/coronavirus-hit-china-now-reports-h5n1-outbreak-i... )
FYI, an excellent web-resource for 95percent-plus Linux events is Rick Moen's Bay Area Linux Events site http://linuxmafia.com/bale/ (the one notable not-just-Linux-or-FOSS exception might be Rick's relatively recent listings for Tom's Berkeley Pi Meeting group http://linuxmafia.com/bale/#berkeleypi) Besides SF-LUG's once-a-month meeting, I'd suggest your also looking into some of the outlier locations for their bona fide _Linux_ end-user support and feedback for those relatively new to installing + using Linux, e.g., BerkeleyLUG, the Diablo Valley Linux User Group (DVLUG), the East Bay Linux User Group (EBLUG), and maybe one or two other regional Linux User Groups. -----