CentOS Proposed Updates: Bridging the Gap between development and production

Presenters Michel Lind Davide Cavalca Source All Systems Go! 2025 🚀 CentOS Stream: Supercharging Security with Proposed Updates 🛠️ CentOS Stream is a cornerstone of the enterprise Linux landscape, known for its stability and reliability. But what happens when critical security vulnerabilities arise? Traditionally, the package maintenance process has been a bottleneck, leading to delays in applying fixes. That’s why the team has developed something exciting: Proposed Updates, a new stream of packages designed to bridge the gap and deliver faster access to critical fixes and backports. Let’s dive in! ...

October 1, 2025 · 4 min

New Linux Kernel Coredump Infrastructure

Presenters Christian Brauner Source All Systems Go! 2025 Level Up Your Kernel Debugging: A Look at the New Quadump Socket Protocol 🚀 Debugging kernel crashes can be a frustrating experience. Luckily, the Linux kernel is constantly evolving to make this process more efficient and insightful. Recently, a new protocol – the Quadump Socket Protocol – has emerged, offering a significantly improved way to handle core dumps. Let’s dive into what this means for developers and system administrators! ...

October 1, 2025 · 3 min

Slim device software with systemd targets and nspawn

Presenters Umut Tezduyar Lindskog Fredrik Hugosson Source All Systems Go! 2025 🚀 Level Up Your Development: Building Modular Software with Systemd and AWS EC2 🌐 Traditional software development can feel like wrestling with rigid structures. What if you could build a system that’s flexible, scalable, and ready for anything? That’s the promise of the approach explored in a recent presentation – a runtime modular software stack built around the innovative “common target” concept. Let’s dive into how they’re doing it, using Systemd, AWS EC2, and a whole lot of ingenuity. ...

October 1, 2025 · 4 min

GNOME OS' prêt-à-booter image

Presenters Valentin David Source All Systems Go! 2025 🚀 Revolutionizing Linux Installation: A Seamless & Speedy Experience 💡 Let’s face it: installing a new operating system can be a bit of a drag. Reboots, lengthy processes, and the constant worry about something going wrong – it’s not exactly a user-friendly experience. But what if installing Linux could be fast, seamless, and actually let you start using the system before the installation even finishes? That’s the promise of a truly innovative Linux installer that was recently showcased, and it’s a game-changer! ...

October 1, 2025 · 4 min

Unprivileged Containers, with Transient User Namespaces and ID Mapping, but Without SETUID Binaries

Presenters Lennart Poettering Source All Systems Go! 2025 🚀 Unveiling Transient UID Delegation: A New Era for Unprivileged Containers 🤖 The world of containerization is constantly evolving, and a recent presentation spotlighted a truly innovative approach: Transient UID Delegation. Forget the traditional complexities of subuid/subgid assignments – this new model focuses on providing temporary, on-demand UID ranges for containers, opening up exciting possibilities for enhanced security and simplified management. Let’s dive in! ...

October 1, 2025 · 3 min