Getting (more) Debian into our civil infrastructure
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Not SyncedWelcome back, the next talk will be
Jan Kiszka -
Not Syncedon Getting more Debian into our
civil infrastructure. -
Not SyncedThank you Michael.
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Not SyncedSo my name is Jan Kiszka,
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Not Syncedyou may not know me, I'm not a Debian
Developer, not a Debian Maintainer. -
Not SyncedI'm just an upstream hacker.
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Not SyncedI'm working for Siemens
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Not Syncedand part of the Linux team there
for now 10 years actually, -
Not Syncedmore than 10 years.
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Not SyncedWe are supporting our business units
in getting Linux into the products successfully -
Not Syncedfor that long time, even longer actually.
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Not SyncedToday, I'm representing a collaborative
project that has some relationship -
Not Syncedwith Debian, and more soon.
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Not SyncedFirst of all, maybe a surprise to some
of you, -
Not Syncedour civilization is heavily running on Linux
and you may now think about -
Not Syncedthis kind of devices where some kind of
Linux inside, -
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running Linux inside. -
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to us. -
Not SyncedIn all our infrastructure,
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Not Syncedthere are control systems, there are
management systems included -
Not Syncedand many many of them run Linux inside.
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Not SyncedMaybe if you are traveling with Deutsche
Bahn to this event these days, -
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as well, -
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so on the control side. -
Not SyncedEnergy generation.
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Not SyncedPower plants, they are also run with Linux
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Not Syncedin very interesting ways, in positive ways
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Not SyncedIndustry automation, the factories, they
have control systems inside -
Not Syncedand quite a few are running Linux inside.
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Not SyncedAnd also other systems like health care,
diagnostic systems. -
Not SyncedThese big balls up there, they're magnetic
resonance imaging systems, -
Not Syncedthey're running on Linux for over
a decade now. -
Not SyncedBuilding automation, not at home but in
the professional building area. -
Not SyncedActually, as I said, the train systems are
going to be more on Debian soon. -
Not SyncedWe have Debian for quite a while in
power generation. -
Not Synced"We", in this case, Siemens.
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Not SyncedWe have the box underneath,
on the third row, -
Not Syncedthe industrial switch there is running
Debian. -
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on Ubuntu, but soon will be Debian as well. -
Not SyncedJust to give some examples.
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Not SyncedThese are the areas where we, as a group,
and we, as Siemens, are active. -
Not SyncedBut there are some problems with this.
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Not SyncedJust take an example from a railway
system.
- Title:
- Getting (more) Debian into our civil infrastructure
- Description:
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Talk given by Jan Kiszka at Minidebconf Hamburg 2018
https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2018/miniconf-hamburg/2018-05-20/civil_infrastructure.webm - Video Language:
- English
- Team:
Debconf
- Project:
- 2018_mini-debconf-hamburg
- Duration:
- 35:02
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