Speaker
Description
The desktop operating systems we've been using for the last decades require far too much effort to maintain. openSUSE is on the path to offering a simple desktop that can be given to anyone, that always updates itself, that always repairs itself, and while the base system might always be up to date, users should be able to get to pick whatever apps they want to on top of it.
The GNOME openSUSE Desktop is currently in Alpha state and offered as part of the MicroOS installation ISO for both Intel and ARM architectures. It would greatly benefit from contributions from others intimately involved with GNOME.
This session will demonstrate the current state of the GNOME MicroOS Desktop, discuss future plans and invite more contributors and users to get involved with this new generation of desktop linux.
Tracks | Encourage new contributors |
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Level of Difficulty | Intermediate |
Author(s) Bio | https://rootco.de/aboutme/ |