Also, though some of these may not be suitable for larger hardware
(desktops, towers, "server" hardware), I think all can at least handle
laptops, but some of these might not be so conveniently close to you.
I'm guessing you well know about SF-LUG:
http://www.sf-lug.org/
But also quite of note, there's CABAL (which is also meeting today!):
http://linuxmafia.com/cabal/
And among those I list, CABAL can very reasonably accommodate larger
(within reason) computer hardware for installs.
And, including tomorrow, there's also
Berkeley Linux Users Group:
http://www.berkeleylug.com/?page_id=67
There may be others, but those are ones that jump to mind as being
in or semi-near San Francisco that can at least reasonably well
accommodate at least laptop installs/support.
Oh, and I will also be at CABAL today and
Berkeley Linux Users Group tomorrow.
From: "Christian Einfeldt" <einfe...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-US-CA] Ubuntu Global Jam Event in San Francisco
on Sunday, February 8th
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 10:08:21 -0800
Is it okay for a relatively simple end user like me to come to the Ubuntu
Global Jam? I have an extra machine that I can use for install testing,
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Elizabeth K. Joseph <l...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
I'm happy to formally announce that we'll be having an Ubuntu Global
Jam event in downtown San Francisco on Sunday, February 8th!
Location: Gandi.net, 121 2nd st, Ste. 500, San Francisco 94105
Time: Noon - 5PM
This is just a block south of the Montgomery St BART/MUNI station.
Street and garage parking is also available, but not all free. Someone
will be at the door to let you up, if you come later in the event a
phone number will be placed on the door that you can call to be let
up.
For this event, community members will gather to do some Quality
Assurance testing on Xubuntu ISOs and packages for the upcoming
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