From: Arthur Tyde Newsgroups: comp.parallel Subject: LOCAL: Linux Clustering at BALUG in San Francisco 10/20 at 7:00 PM Date: 17 Oct 1998 06:18:40 GMT Organization: Verio Northern California's Usenet News Service Approved: bigrigg@cs.cmu.edu Message-Id: <709cs0$7fq$1@encore.ece.cmu.edu> Originator: bigrigg@ece.cmu.edu Hello All, Please join us on Tuesday October 20th 1998 for an outstanding banquet style dinner with subsequent meeting to be held at the venerable Four Seas Restaurant in the heart of San Francisco's historic Chinatown. Four Seas Restaurant 731 Grant Street San Francisco, California 94108 We start promptly at 7:00 PM, doors open at 6:30. The Four Seas will host us in the upstairs banquet room, seating is limited to 500 so please make your reservations early. Please feel free to copy this information to all your Linux Enabled friends! This Month - LINUX SUPER-COMPUTING We will have world famous Larry McVoy as our speaker. He's the author of lmbench, and is an expert on Linux Clustering. He's also writing the version control system (CVS replacement) that will be used by the Linux kernel. He'll be talking about Linux Clustering. Larry has worked at Sun, SGI, Cobalt Micro, and now has his own company, Bitmover. A note to balrsvp@balug.org will assure your seat at this gala event! As usual, libation is available and with enough reservations we can get the banquet room bar opened. The banquet room is accessed from a staircase at the rear of the restaurant lounge. (look for the Linux User Group sign- it may be in chinese) Dinner is $10.00 per person, if you choose not to dine with us, a small donation to help cover meeting costs is appreciated. Please note the following important information.... o Meetings are held every month on the 3rd Tuesday. Please spread the word! If there are holiday or major Linux event conflicts- changes will be posted to the website. (Http://www.balug.org) and announced on the balug-announce list. o Looking for Linux software/hardware Vendors who may wish to showcase their products in a vendor area. Parking Street parking is often readily available, otherwise we recommend parking at the city garage located at Kearny and Commercial- directly across from the Chinatown Holiday Inn. Information Network connections will be available through our Ricochet gateway and we encourage you to bring your friends, family, notebooks, questions, power strips, network hubs and appetites. In addition to being a fun, creative and knowledgeable group, the dinner alone is easily the best chow deal in the city. Lots to do in the area as well! Speakers, door prizes and other additional late breaking stuff can be found at http://www.balug.org. RSVP and questions to balrsvp@balug.org Here... There... Rick Moen is Everywhere -> abracadabra <- -- Articles to bigrigg+parallel@cs.cmu.edu (Admin: bigrigg@cs.cmu.edu) Archive: http://www.hensa.ac.uk/parallel/internet/usenet/comp.parallel