Presented by:

Richard is from England but currently lives in Fürth in Germany, and is employed as Software Architect (Distributions) at SUSE. Involved in openSUSE/SUSE since 2003, Richard has contributed to various aspects of the project, including supporting users on IRC, testing/bug reporting, packaging, artwork, and governance, serving as the projects Chairman for 5 years. Most recently, Richard created openSUSE Aeon, which he proudly uses as his daily driver.

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With immutable OS products like MicroOS and Aeon, openSUSE now offers a very different model of system management, one which emphasizes automation, hands-off management, and system self-care. It could be said that such products take the idea of "never touch a running system" and turn it into an operating model. This session will explore some of consequences of such a model, and encourage the shifts in mindset needed for those more used to "traditional" Linux systems to reap the full benefits available from products like openSUSE Aeon and MicroOS

Date:
2024 June 29 - 10:00
Duration:
45 min
Room:
Gallerie
Language:
Track:
New Technologies
Difficulty:
Easy

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