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DESCRIPTION:Recent years have spurred much discussion in Linux communities 
 about the idea of building an OS that is both Trusted and Immutable.  Whil
 e successful in many ways\, attempts to implement these ideas have created
  numerous sharp edges for end users.  At the same time\, these initiatives
  bear many advantages for the ecosystem's push towards becoming more relia
 ble\, accessible\, and consumable.  What lessons can we take from other OS
  vendors to improve user experience and accelerate adoption?
DTSTAMP:20260710T215935Z
LOCATION:Galerie
SUMMARY:Do Users Actually Want a Trusted\, Immutable OS?  Lessons from the 
 Industry - Katie Miller
URL:https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2026/talk/R8XMRT/
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