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LinuxFest Northwest 2017: openSUSE 101

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openSUSE describes itself first as a community, not a Linux distribution. The distros, openSUSE Leap and openSUSE Tumbleweed, are products of the community, a community of makers, and the tools they build and maintain.


openSUSE Board Member Bryan Lunduke, and openSUSE Member James Mason will walk you through all the pieces, parts, and processes that make openSUSE work, and allow our vibrant, inclusive community to produce a distribution, where everyone can have a lot of fun!

Concise GNU Bash: An Introduction to Advanced Usage - James Panacciulli @ LinuxFest Northwest 2017

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Concise GNU Bash: An Introduction to Advanced Usage

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Linux 101: The basics of Linux

mark allyn sculpture of bellingham for linux fest northwest

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Lessons Learned from 11 Years Making Machines Born to Run Linux

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: The Democratization of computing

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Adventures in Open Silicon 2: Laying the Foundation of Freedom

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Three Generations of FreeNAS: The World's most popular storage OS turns 12

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Fedora: where we are and where we're going

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: They're Watching You

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Virtualized Gaming & Server performance using PCIe passthrough

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Lunduke Hour Live

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Creating custom Postgresql packages in Alpine Linux

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: All Ages: How to Build a Movement

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Microsoft, Linux, Open Source, Cloud + DevOps

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Linux 102: Choosing the right Distro for you

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Stratic - the (super-modular) streaming static site generator

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Libral - towards a systems management API for Linux

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Bringing Internet to Oceti Sakowin

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Keepassing your credentials synced and under control

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Living among the Internet of Things

LinuxFest Northwest 2018: Bellingham Publicly Owned Fiber Optic Network

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Logs Are Magic: Why Git Workflows Should Matter To You

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Ansible and PostgreSQL, a Marriage Made In Heaven

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Security and Privacy settings for Firefox Power Users

LinuxFest Northwest 2018: Hackers Gotta Eat: Building a Company Around an Open Source Project

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Put Those CPU Cores to Work!

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: More Terrible Ideas for Containers? The Ideal and the Real Linux Container

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Mixed OS Infrastructure - No money, no time, just black magic.

LinuxFest Northwest 2017: Service Discover Is Easy, So Why Do We Still Suck at It?

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