THIS WEEK on THURS 19 Feb 2026
*bootc*: The wonderful world of atomic Linux.
The history and idea of *atomic operating sys*tems, then explain what *bootable
containers* are and their tooling and process to build them.
The Speaker is from *Red Hat *
Linux
Editor's comments:
Bootable containers are *a modern opinionated way of deploying, configuring
and managing immutable image based Linux systems using those practices and
tooling*. You can find a mission statement on
github.com/containers/bootable
<https://www.google.com/url?q=http://github.com/containers/bootable&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw3dYjcTG1dSEWmCn7T5mkGO>.
(from
*docs.fedoraproject.org*
<https://www.google.com/url?q=&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw1q4xv8AAiwkU8VvedsS05h>
)
Containers are *packages of software that contain all of the necessary
elements to run in any environment*. In this way, containers virtualize the
operating system and run anywhere, from a private data center to the public
cloud or even on a developer's personal laptop.
(from Google)
*"Immutable distros"* are configured to limit modification during runtime,
while *"atomic distros"* are modified as a whole rather than a series of
modifications.
Presenter:
*Matt Hargrave* - I am a *Red Hat Senior Solution Architect*. I have been
a Linux and Open Source enthusiast since my early teen years in the 2000s.
I started my professional IT career in 2012 as a *Linux engineer* for a
large auto finance company. I then went onto being a DevOps engineer, and
then finally landed my role at Red Hat. I am also a retired Air Force vet
where I spent my military career as an *Avionics tech*nician on *C130
aircraft*.
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), so that you can join early to test your microphone, screen and video
sharing.
The Saint Louis MO, STL Linux Users Group (STLLUG) meets monthly to talk
about Linux. This GNU/Linux Users Group usually holds its meetings on the
third or fourth Thursday of every month. Meetings are free and open to
everyone.
At *6:30 PM CST we start* with introductions, announcements, current events
of interest, and a general CALL FOR HELP segment. Then we will go into the
presentation of our main topic, sometime around or after 7:00 PM CST.
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* We will open the remote session at about 6:00 PM, so that you can
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* The STLLINUX meetings are eight days after the SLUUG General meeting;
so, usually on the third or fourth Thursday of each month from 6:30 PM to
9:00 PM.
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