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Full Disk Encryption in openSUSE using systemd, TPM2 and FIDO2 keys (osc25)
With the integration of systemd-boot or grub2-bls bootloaders in the distribution, both (partially) following the boot loader specification (BLS), we have the chance to use the systemd tools to set a full disk encryption installation using TPM2 and FIDO2 keys.
The sdbootutil is managing both aspects, the BLS integration and the FDE configuration. In this talk we will present how this model works in openSUSE and how can be used and troubleshooted.
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Video:osc25-4979-eng-Full_Disk_Encryption_in_openSUSE_using_systemd_TPM2_and_FIDO2_keys_hd.mp4
„Genauso bloß anders“ – Sexismus im Punk der Wendezeit (fusion25)
„Haare ab, Haare hoch, steil, ein Gebirge aus Haar, Haare wie Messer, die aus dem Kopf stechen.“ Eine jugendliche Punkerin spricht am Ende der DDR über ihr Leben und ihre Erfahrungen. Ihr älteres erwachsenes Ich kommentiert und reflektiert aus der Zukunft. Es geht um Kunst und Liebe, um Anarchie, um das Rumhängen mit Freunden, um das Baden in der Kiesgrube und darum, dass sie nicht Frau sein will, sondern Punk, aber immer wieder Frau sein muss. Durch die Ich-Figur gehen diverse politische Diskurse hindurch und kommen spielerisch zum Ausdruck. Noisiger Live-Sound unterstreicht die Wortspiele. Language: DE Translation:...
lightning talks (osc25)
Want to talk a few minutes about interesting stuff?
=> Add yourself to https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/lightning-talks-osc2025
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Video:osc25-4947-eng-lightning_talks_hd.mp4
The first encrypted Steam Deck runs openSUSE (osc25)
The Steam Deck has transformed mobile gaming — but in one crucial area, it still lags behind: security. Until now, no Steam Deck-focused Linux distribution has offered full disk encryption by default, leaving sensitive user data unprotected. In this talk, I present Yuga Linux, a distribution built on openSUSE technologies, tailored specifically for the Steam Deck with a strong focus on security, compatibility, and gaming performance. I will explain how Yuga Linux leverages openSUSE packages and the Open Build Service (OBS) to build a custom kernel and all essential components to fully support both SteamOS's...
Supervision: Simplifying Computer Vision for Developers (osc25)
In this talk, we’ll explore how Supervision streamlines common computer vision tasks, from loading datasets to annotating and analyzing images or videos. We’ll also discuss its lightweight nature, making it an ideal choice for running AI-powered vision applications on resource-constrained devices. Through practical demonstrations, attendees will learn how to set up and optimize Supervision for real-world IoT applications, including smart surveillance, automated counting, and industrial monitoring. Whether you're a developer, researcher, or IoT enthusiast, this session will show how you can leverage Supervision to bring efficient computer vision solutions to edge devices. Licensed to the public...
Red kiwifruit: Sweetening images with kiwi... in Fedora and CentOS?! (osc25)
Many of you know that the [kiwi](https://osinside.github.io/kiwi/) appliance image build tool is used to produce most of openSUSE's images. But did you know that other distributions have recently adopted it too, particularly our friends in the Fedora and CentOS projects?
This presentation discusses the story of how this came to be, the methodology of encouraging growth and development, the feedback that improved kiwi in the process, and the takeaways for encouraging broader community adoption of good tools, regardless of who they're from.
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Video:osc25-4990-eng-Red_kiwifruit_Sweetening_images_with_kiwi_in_Fedora_and_CentOS_hd.mp4
Kalpa Desktop, Where it is, and Where it's going (osc25)
# Kalpa Desktop is a Plasma desktop derived from MicroOS, and Tumbleweed, providing a immutable system base, with a containerized workflow, through distrobox and podman, and Desktop applications via Flathub. ## Kalpa grew out of the initial work by Richard Brown, with MicroOS Desktop, but has diverged over the past three years. ## Kalpa's focus is on providing users with: - A well-tested and current Plasma-Wayland desktop - A minimal installation, without a bunch of applications you may not want or need - Robust stability, through the use of atomic updates, no more broken updates - Just a "Damn Good™"...
Wie kommen wir hier raus? (fusion25)
Es gibt sie, die guten Lösungen für (Klima-)Gerechtigkeit und echte Nachhaltigkeit, auch wenn einige rechte, alte Männer gerade alles tun, um mit aller Gewalt den Deckel drauf zu halten. Maja Göpel, Nachhaltigkeits- und Transformationsforscherin, ist eine, die ihr alle kennen solltet! Autorin zahlreicher Bücher, Forscherin und Beraterin. Immer ist sie mit der Frage beschäftigt: Wie können wir das “andere”, bessere Leben gestalten? They exist: good solutions for (climate) justice and genuine sustainability, even if some right-wing old men are currently doing everything in their power to keep them under wraps. Maja Göpel, sustainability and transformation...
openSUSE Board (osc25)
The board will be available during this time to present and provide information for the project.
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Video:osc25-5028-eng-openSUSE_Board_hd.mp4
Open Source is no longer just for software: (osc25)
Open-source software has transformed the software industry, resulting in lower costs, greater security, and much greater flexibility for software developers and end users alike. The transparency provided by open-source software has improved security dramatically. Companies cannot hide back-doors in open-source software. Open solutions allow widespread review and testing, resulting in improved software quality and security. While there are a few open-source hardware projects, most notably RISC-V, most hardware remains proprietary and closed-source. Engineers developing new products often use chips that are black-boxes. This is particularly problematic when developing solutions using hardware secure elements, small...