Displaying 2 items of Fedora Project Podcast with the tag "containers".
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54: BootC in the Wild
April 21st, 2026 | 35 mins 56 secs
agx orin, atomic updates, bootc, chunkah, colin walters, containerized os, containers, couch gaming pc, custom linux images, custom rhcos, edge computing, enterprise linux, fedora, fedora atomic, fedora community, fedora gaming, fedora kinoite, fedora podcast, fedora silverblue, htpc linux, image-based linux, immutable linux, james harmison, linux at work, linux gaming, linux podcast, linux workstation, nvidia linux, oci images, open source, openshift, ostree, rhcos, rpm-ostree, steamos alternative, transactional updates
What does bootc look like when it's actually running in production, not just in a lab? James Harmison joins the Fedora Podcast to talk about building custom bootc images across wildly different contexts: NVIDIA drivers, AGX Orin hardware with custom kernel RPMs, replacing RHCOS images in OpenShift, and even a stripped-down SteamOS-style couch gaming rig. We also get into his contributions to the Chunkah project and the real-world UX conversations shaping where bootc goes next.
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36: The Next Generation of Linux with bootc
August 21st, 2024 | 45 mins 4 secs
bootc, containers, fedora, fedora linux, floss, foss, linux, open source, podman, website
As the popularity of atomic and immutable Linux distros grows, how does Fedora take things to the next level? Short answer: bootc. By learning from containers and cloud native practices that have become standard in the server side Linux world, bootc aims to take things image-based and make the desktop easier to manage for Fedora, downstream projects, and anyone else who wants to make custom images!