Richard Sailer
Linux Kernel Developer that never lost his fascination for Operating Systems and Networks.
I've done my Bachelor in Computer Science at the University of Augsburg,
spent a few years as Linux (Kernel) Developer at Tuxedo and GS Corpuls (medical devices)
and now I'm back in academia to finally finish my PhD
Sessions
In 2025 gaming on Linux is no Utopia anymore. Ninety percent of Windows Games run on Linux too thanks to the excellent compatibility wrappers wine and proton.
In this talk I will first give an overview of all the modern and classical games that run either natively or via wrappers on Linux and then show many practical examples on how to get Windows Games running on my Linux laptop. This will include the modern assistant for this "Lutris" but also how to do it in steam or manually with wine directly
On a deep technical level, Linux and Windows are not that different. In this talk I will explain the technical internals how any operating system works and also give a short overview of the conceptual differnces between Linux and Windows.
If we have time I'll also show and explain some practical Linux Kernel Development and how to create your own Linux Kernel modules.