40:32 I think a service to pre-install linux like tuxedo has would be awesome. I still say: Maybe you could do a partnership with Tuxedo for Europe distribution
Good luck guys
11:25 Daniel Schaefer – What it's like to build an Open, Repairable Laptop 43:45 Craig Loewen – Windows Subsystem for Linux – Make and awesome Linux environment directly on Windows 1:12:10 Adrien Peslerbe – Material Shell – An intuitive workflow that synergizes with your natural sense of direction 1:42:00 Jaime Freire de Souza – HPC with Containers on Ubuntu 2:41:50 Randy Packer – Arras, MoonRay's distributed computational framework 3:11:20 Frank Karlitschek – What the AI revolution means for Open Source, Open Tech and Open Societies 5:11:25 Pablo Ruiz-Muzquiz – Penpot, why it matters and a hands-on demo 5:41:40 Thomas Crider – How Steam Play/Proton makes Gaming on Linux awesome 6:10:41 John Ronco – The RISC-V revolution 7:11:30 Cristovao Cordeiro – Dark matters: the security abyss of distroless containers 7:41:15 Christian Holsing – New Intel HW and Open Source innovations 8:11:25 Arkadiusz Hiler – Proton – Up and Down the Stream 8:44:35 Mike Eichler – By the way I run spreadsheets in the terminal 8:50:10 Alex Lutay – Charmed MySQL: Simplified Complexity 8:55:25 Laurenz Madje – Building and icrementally executed scripting language 9:01:00 Richard Lander – .NET 8 LTS: a sneak peek before the big launch
I really enjoyed the penultimate talk.
40:32 I think a service to pre-install linux like tuxedo has would be awesome. I still say: Maybe you could do a partnership with Tuxedo for Europe distribution
Good luck guys
11:25 Daniel Schaefer – What it's like to build an Open, Repairable Laptop
43:45 Craig Loewen – Windows Subsystem for Linux – Make and awesome Linux environment directly on Windows
1:12:10 Adrien Peslerbe – Material Shell – An intuitive workflow that synergizes with your natural sense of direction
1:42:00 Jaime Freire de Souza – HPC with Containers on Ubuntu
2:41:50 Randy Packer – Arras, MoonRay's distributed computational framework
3:11:20 Frank Karlitschek – What the AI revolution means for Open Source, Open Tech and Open Societies
5:11:25 Pablo Ruiz-Muzquiz – Penpot, why it matters and a hands-on demo
5:41:40 Thomas Crider – How Steam Play/Proton makes Gaming on Linux awesome
6:10:41 John Ronco – The RISC-V revolution
7:11:30 Cristovao Cordeiro – Dark matters: the security abyss of distroless containers
7:41:15 Christian Holsing – New Intel HW and Open Source innovations
8:11:25 Arkadiusz Hiler – Proton – Up and Down the Stream
8:44:35 Mike Eichler – By the way I run spreadsheets in the terminal
8:50:10 Alex Lutay – Charmed MySQL: Simplified Complexity
8:55:25 Laurenz Madje – Building and icrementally executed scripting language
9:01:00 Richard Lander – .NET 8 LTS: a sneak peek before the big launch