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

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

oo7-daemon: One year later – Progress, Challenges, and What’s next

Presenters Dhanuka Warusadura Source All Systems Go! 2025 🚀 O7 Demon: The Future of Secret Service is Here! 🛠️ Hey everyone! 👋 Danuka recently gave a fascinating update on a project that’s poised to revolutionize how we handle secrets on our systems: O7 Demon. If you’re familiar with NOM keying, get ready for a change! This blog post will break down what O7 Demon is, what’s been accomplished, what’s still in progress, and how you can get involved. ...

September 30, 2025 · 4 min

isd: interactive systemd

Presenters Kai Norman Clasen Source All Systems Go! 2025 Level Up Your Linux Experience: Modernizing Command-Line Tools 🚀🛠️ Let’s face it: the command line can be powerful, but it’s not always the most user-friendly. What if we could make those essential tools we rely on every day – like systemctl and journalctl – a little more approachable without sacrificing their core reliability? That’s the core idea behind a fascinating presentation exploring a pragmatic approach to tool development. Let’s dive in! ...

September 30, 2025 · 3 min

Verification of OS artifacts without stateful keyrings

Presenters David Runge Source All Systems Go! 2025 🚀 Unifying OS Artifact Verification: Say Goodbye to Keyring Chaos! 🛠️ Let’s face it: verifying software updates and packages can be a real headache. The current landscape is fragmented, often relying on complex workflows and stateful keyrings that feel more like a burden than a benefit. But what if there was a better way? A way to streamline the process, increase flexibility, and avoid vendor lock-in? ...

September 30, 2025 · 4 min