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29 posts from April 2018
LXD weekly status #43
By Stéphane Graber, 17 April 2018
Introduction This week’s focus was on bugfixes with a good number of clustering related fixes and improvements as well as some tweaks and fixes to other...
BotsAndUs build a social robot on Ubuntu
By Sarah Dickinson, 16 April 2018
As robotics become increasingly prevalent in all sectors and expand outside the manufacturing industry, it is no surprise that IDC predicts worldwide spending...
On the road to lean infrastructure
By Michael Iatrou, 13 April 2018
On April 24 2008, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Hardy Heron was released. That was a decade ago, when the modern cloud computing era was dawning: Amazon’s EC2 was still in...
Ubuntu Desktop weekly update – 13 April 2018
By Will Cooke, 13 April 2018
Wow, only two weeks to go until the Beaver is born, this cycle seems have flown by. So what’s been going on in the last couple of weeks, and what can we...
JFrog Artifactory and Canonical’s Distribution of Kubernetes
By James Donner, 12 April 2018
This is the third webinar in our Kubernetes Month series! Speaker:Craig Peters (JFrog) & Stephan Fabel (Canonical) Date/Time: April 18, 2018 at 12PM EST / 5PM...
Ubuntu available on IBM LinuxOne Rockhopper II
By Canonical, 11 April 2018
IBM has announced IBM z14 model ZR1 and LinuxONE Rockhopper II, an expansion to a family of IBM Z servers which bring the benefits of z14 technology to...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 10 April 2018
By David Britton, 10 April 2018
Hello Ubuntu Server The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team....
LXD weekly status #42
By Stéphane Graber, 10 April 2018
Introduction As this was the week following our major 3.0 release, we’ve been very actively working on early bug reports and sorting out packaging for this in...
Design and Web team summary – 10 April 2018
By Anthony Dillon, 10 April 2018
MAAS squad Homepage A/B test completes The team ran an A/B test on two homepage designs. Based on Google analytics experiment data and Crazy egg scroll-map...
Ubuntu Bionic: Using chrony to configure NTP
By Joshua Powers, 9 April 2018
This article originally appeared on Joshua Powers’ blog Using chrony to configure NTP Starting with Ubuntu Bionic, the choice for fast and accurate time...
Canonical and CPLANE partner to simplify cloud management
By Canonical, 9 April 2018
Recently announced, Canonical and CPLANE will now offer a distributed cloud orchestration and software-defined networking solution to simplify the complexity...
Cloud-init v.18.2: CLI subcommands
By Canonical, 5 April 2018
This article originally appeared on Chad Smith’s blog Cloud-init published its second release of 2018: version 18.2. Among many notable features in the 18.1...