Linux at Fermilab Feb 26 2020
The meeting was held Feb 26, 2020. Recordings: Video (mp4) Audio (mp3) Meeting Materials: Life cycles, updates, and EL8 – Pat Riehecky
The meeting was held Feb 26, 2020. Recordings: Video (mp4) Audio (mp3) Meeting Materials: Life cycles, updates, and EL8 – Pat Riehecky
Scientific Linux is driven by Fermilab’s scientific mission and focused on the changing needs of experimental facilities. Fermilab is looking ahead to DUNE[1] and other future international collaborations. One part of this is unifying our computing platform with collaborating labs … Read More
The quarterly meeting was held June 28, 2017. Meeting Materials: General Updates – Bonnie King General Status updates on Scientific Linux at Fermilab External Repos – Pat Riehecky Which external repos are bundled with Scientific Linux and what can you … Read More
The quarterly meeting was held July 27, 2016. Meeting Materials: FIFE – Mike Kirby ZFS at GE – GE Healthcare’s HELiOS team ZFS FAQs – GE Healthcare’s HELiOS team
The quarterly meeting was held April 27, 2016. Meeting Materials: Computing Clusters at NCSA – Mark Fredricksen from NCSA
The quarterly meeting was held February 24, 2015. Meeting Materials: Linux in ECF Grid and Cloud – Tony Tiradani Linux on Open Source Hardware – Drew Fustini member of the Open Source Hardware Association Scientific Linux Fermilab Edition Status – … Read More
The quarterly meeting was held November 18, 2015. Meeting Materials: Linux in Core Computing – Jim O’Leary Demystifying Point Releases – Pat Riehecky Status of Scientific Linux 7 Fermilab Edition 1 – Rennie Scott
The quarterly meeting was held July 29, 2015. Meeting Materials: artdaq & OtSDAQ Introduction – Kurt Biery Demystifying Systemd – Bonnie King, slides from Red Hat Summit 2015 Live Demo Linux Monitoring Service – Ed Simmons
The quarterly meeting was held April 29, 2015. Meeting Materials: Linux at FTBF – Geoffrey Savage Understanding Ceph – Lincoln Bryant from University of Chicago
The quarterly meeting was held January 28, 2015. Meeting Materials: Shibboleth at Fermilab – Olga Terlyga Linux in Accelerator Division – Jim Smedinghof Why SL7 – Rennie Scott and Glenn Cooper