Uyuni: introduction, last year's updates and future
What is Uyuni? - What's been going on the last year? - What's coming next?

Raúl Osuna
- Technical Support Engineer at SUSE from 2013 to 2023
- Release Engineer for Uyuni and SUSE Manager since 2023. Opensource enthusiastic, having run GNU/Linux in all my systems since around 2003, starting with Debian, then moving to Gentoo and with the move to SUSE, also using openSUSE as base since then.
- MSc in Telecommunications Engineering (Electrical and Electronics Engineering for the English speakers), University of the Basque Country (2006)
- BSc in Physics, Distance Education National University of Spain (2021)
As for hobbies, I like powerlifting and chess, and practice both regularly.
No video of the event yet, sorry!
In this session, a brief explanation about what Uyuni is and what it can achieve will be shared as an introduction for newbies or as a knowledge reminder for the part of the audience already knowing the product. This part of the session is mainly a summary of last year's session. Secondly, we will try to summarize the changes that have happened within the last year in Uyuni, in the period of time between the last openSUSE Conference and now. Last but not least, we will try to look forward and present what's coming next (what we know) and also gather feedback of where we want to move to (about what we don't know).
- Date:
- 2025 June 27 - 10:30
- Duration:
- 30 min
- Room:
- Gallerie
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference 2025
- Language:
- Track:
- Open Source
- Difficulty:
- Easy
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- Room:
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- Room:
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