openSUSE on ARM
What happened since a year
Guillaume Gardet
I’ve been using SUSE/openSUSE since 2005, firstly on my x86 home computer. I started to contribute to French translation of software, to the wiki and help for support on forums and mailing-list. When openSUSE started to work on ARM, I jumped in to help out and started to learn how OBS works and contributed to packages bootstrap and update. As I had/have couples of ARM boards/systems, I make them working with openSUSE. Now, I am working to get and keep ARM (aarch64) a 1st class citizen on openSUSE, which involves OBS works, but also openQA for in-depth testing!
This talk will give an overview of what happens since about a year for openSUSE on ARM. What is the current status and what is on the TODO list.
- Date:
- 2019 May 25 - 11:00
- Duration:
- 45 min
- Room:
- Saal (Main Hall)
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference 2019
- Language:
- Track:
- openSUSE
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- kanku - continuous integration the easy way
- Start Time:
- 2019 May 25 10:45
- Room:
- Seminarraum 1
- Improving openSUSE's software portal
- Start Time:
- 2019 May 25 10:45
- Room:
- Seminarraum 2
- Integrating Kiwi into your application stack - our use case.
- Start Time:
- 2019 May 25 11:00
- Room:
- Galerie