Stable and low-maintenance Arch Linux

Note: This talk is being substituted for Leveraging the world of KDE as Troy will be unable to present that talk.

Presented by Tim Savannah

Making arch a stable, low-maintenance, high performance and deployment speed platform for business. This talk will examine what makes a linux system stable, and strategies to use archlinux as a base to develop a stable, rapidly-deployable platform.

Bio:

Tim Savannah has been a software developer for 7 years, currently working for ARINC in Annapolis, MD. He has been using Arch Linux at home for about 6 years, and have converted several people to the platform.

4 Responses to “Stable and low-maintenance Arch Linux”

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  2. [...] talk, as he was called away on business for the week of ArchCon. Tim Savannah will be presenting Stable and low maintenance Arch Linux in his time slot [...]

  3. Dieter_be says:

    Hmm this sounds interesting. I’m curious about discussing some of the issues we have with our very simple model, like library abi changes and “asynchronous” upstream updates.

  4. nDray says:

    I’m bored of Linux because Arch has been “a stable, low-maintenance, high performance and deployment speed platform” for years now!