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Day 2 of : has now a new Proof-of-Concept section on the website (work in progress). The team enrolled some machines in . The results so far were pitched to a selection board. Thanks to the great team who made this all possible! 🙏

Unfortunately, has not been selected to proceed to the next stage.

6 days until at Paris : EU OS is a so-called atomic operating system that offers interruption free software updates thanks to (bootable container) technology. While people work, bootc downloads and installs unnoticeable to the user the update. After the next computer restart (trigged by the user), EU OS switches to the new version. If something breaks, the user can roll back. 1/2

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eu-os.gitlab.io received a few updates today after some legit criticism.

- Logo has now consistently a purple gradient for more distinction to EU flag 🇪🇺.
- Home page: EU OS is not yet an EU project
- FAQs acknowledge that Linux is already used in the public sector. The unique selling point is better clarified: use of and more collaboration across the EU to bring down the costs for a migration from Windows
- university of Oslo added to use cases 🎉

@frankps

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The Universal Blue team was tired of waiting for upstream so we did it ourselves and made a Live ISO builder for `bootc` images: Titanoboa! It's currently in a pretty alpha-ish state since we've started developing this like 3 days ago, but its already somewhat functional and Blue95 (a custom windows95-like image made by Adam Ledif) already has a functioning live installer for the image if you wanna try it out!

What does this mean for you? Faster, smaller, and more accessible installation environments :)

github.com/winblues/blue95
blue95.neocities.org/
github.com/ublue-os/titanoboa
#bootc #fedora #linux #bluefin #blue95 #ublue #universalblue

Bootc as a project is one with tons of promise and lots of community support. It's what is powering the next generation of Atomic Desktops, CoreOS, and Fedora IoT, not to mention all of the work that @UniversalBlue has done to show off everything that can be done today.

If you want to follow bootc more closely, regular updates from Fedora's end are shared here. :)

➡️ discussion.fedoraproject.org/t

Fedora Discussion#bootc-initiative topicsThis is the primary discussion space for the (proposed) Fedora bootc initiative, which seeks to establish the Fedora community as the center of activity for implementing methods of configuring and managing image based Linux systems using OCI container tools.<br><br>For real-time, interactive conversation, join us in #bootc on Fedora Chat.
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@jschreuder @eu_os

To my knowledge #opensuse is not yet available as images with rpm-ostree layer. Though I think this development and #bootc are big advantage for organisations who already work with containers. It is also an advantage for organisations that would require more than one image for different ministries/departments/user groups.

I have followed the development on #MicroOS and @kalpa . It was still beta last time I checked. It works differently.

NixOS is cool, but it's nothing new. I've seen many smart people doing an excellent job with chroot, symlinks, and Chef/Puppet long before NixOS came along. A really cool thing is the Atomic desktop and bootc model. If you want a secure and solid environment, the Atomic desktop is the way to go. There's a learning curve, but it opens up a whole new world for you. #nixos #atomicdesktop #bootc

Attention opensource #OS developers, this one's for you!

Got something to say about #Linux-based operating systems? #DevConf_CZ is looking for speakers to share insights on @fedora Linux, @centos Stream, RHEL, CoreOS and Silverblue, or maybe new technologies and features such as bootc, immutable systems, dnf5, Konflux, edge, and automotive.

Get your submission in: pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-c