Noel Miller is a Dedicated Operations TAM at Red Hat, and Maintainer at Bazzite.

 

He has been working in IT for a little over 10 years, with most of his career being focused on Small and Medium Size businesses. For his day job, he works at Red Hat as a Dedicated Operations TAM with a focus on RHEL.

 

Bazzite is an open source gaming image OS that works on all gaming hardware - HTPCs, desktops, laptops, and over 70 models of handhelds.

 

Outside of his IT endeavors, he enjoys spending time with his family, playing video games, listening to heavy metal music, and playing guitar.

 

For more information, please visit: https://noelmiller.dev/pages/about

Presentations

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Bazzite: The Modern Model for the Linux Desktop

Over the last three years, Bazzite has established itself as one of the best entry points for Windows gamers in their journey to Linux. An OS that is foolproof, ready to game out of the box, and features the latest drivers built-in. It provides a premier gaming experience for all PC form factors: Desktop, Laptop, and Handheld. Bazzite is redefining the potential of the Linux desktop by harnessing the full power of Cloud Native patterns. By embracing an image based approach, Bazzite transforms the operating system from a complex assembly of packages into a seamless, versioned, and universally deployable container image that is exceedingly difficult for an end user to break.

In this session, we will show you how to incorporate our model into your projects and demonstrate how the model is fundamentally setting the standard for the future of personal computing. 

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Universal Blue: Delivering Experiences Using Bootable Containers

In this talk, I will be discussing the Universal Blue Project. The Universal Blue project builds custom bootable container images via OCI/Docker containers. The project publishes a diverse set of base images and tooling for users to develop their own custom images. We will be explain how the project builds images and why we feel this model is the future of Linux.

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Bazzite: Building the Future of Linux Gaming Together

In this talk, We will be discussing our project Bazzite. Bazzite is an open source custom operating system image built upon Fedora Atomic Desktops that brings the best of Linux gaming to all of your devices - including your favorite handheld. It is built with Cloud Native Technology through the use of OCI containers and GitHub. It is built for Linux newcomers and enthusiasts to provide the best user friendly experience for playing your favorite video games. Come see the lessons we have learned and apply them to your project!

 

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