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Archlinux Live

During the weekend of 10th and 11th of October there is going to be an onlineArch Linux conference. The details are currently being worked on, but the Callfor Participation has beenpublished and people can submit their talk ideas until the 18th of September.

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During the weekend of 10th and 11th of October there is going to be an onlineArch Linux conference. The details are currently being worked on, but the Callfor Participation has beenpublished and people can submit their talk ideas until the 18th of September.

Arch Linux Downloads Release Info. The image can be burned to a CD, mounted as an ISO file, or be directly written to a USB stick using a utility like dd.It is intended for new installations only; an existing Arch Linux system can always be updated with pacman -Syu. Arch Linux should run on any x8664 -compatible machine with a minimum of 512 MiB RAM, though more memory is needed to boot the live system for installation. A A basic installation should take less than 2 GiB of disk space. An Arch Linux CD/USB can be used to install Arch onto the removable medium, via booting the CD/USB and following the installation guide. If booting from a Live USB, the installation cannot be made to the same removable medium you are booting from. The result will be a LiveUSB (LiveCD-like) system that can be used for installing Arch Linux, system maintenance or for recovery purposes, and that, because of the nature of SquashFS, will discard all changes once the computer shuts down.

All talks are expected to be recorded as it will ease the planning for the liveportion of the stream, however there are going to be live Q&A session with thepresenters if they are available. For accepted submissions the recording shouldbe submitted no later then 7 days prior to the conference. Information how torecord a talk is available on theconference page.

For any questions please email archconf@archlinux.org

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Cheers from the conference team!





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