Category: Information for Scientific Linux at Fermilab

Scientific Linux and EL8

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

Linux at Fermilab June 2017

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

Linux at Fermilab July 2016

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

Linux at Fermilab February 2015

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

Linux at Fermilab November 2015

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

Linux at Fermilab July 2015

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

Linux at Fermilab January 2015

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