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Posts about Kairos, an open-source, cloud-native, and immutable Linux distribution

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Kairos, SpectroCloud, and Canonical Collaborate to Deliver Revolutionary Telco Radio Edge Solution

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Hello Kairos community!

We are thrilled to announce that Kairos has been used as a key building block for a revolutionary Telco Radio Edge solution developed in collaboration with Spectro Cloud and Canonical. This cutting-edge solution showcases the latest advances in OpenRAN automation and distributed compute management, and took center stage at this year's Mobile World Congress.

Kairos release v1.6

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Kairos is a cloud-native meta-Linux distribution that brings the power of public cloud to your on-premises environment. With Kairos, you can build your own cloud with complete control and no vendor lock-in. It allows you to easily spin up a Kubernetes cluster with the Linux distribution of your choice, and manage the entire cluster lifecycle with Kubernetes.

Kairos at FOSDEM 2023

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I recently had the opportunity to attend FOSDEM 2023 and share a bit about the Kairos project. In this post I want to summarize what I presented and share other interesting presentations I attended, which I believe are relevant for Kairos and our community.

Kairos release v1.5

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We are thrilled to announce the release of Kairos version 1.5, a major update that brings significant improvements to user experience and security. With this release, we have made it even easier for you to install and set up Kairos, as well as better protect your user data. Our community has been an invaluable source of feedback, bug reports, and contributions, and we are grateful for their support.

Media Section

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We've added a new media section so it's easy to find the different videos and articles about Kairos. To access it, go to the Documentation and at the bottom of the left menu, you will find a link called Media.

You can also click here to go check it out.