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42 posts from April 2020
Ubuntu 20.04 survey results
By Rhys Davies, 22 April 2020
In December 2019, we asked you what you thought were the most important things for us to include in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (now live!) 21,862 people took the...
Installing NVIDIA GPU Drivers On Oracle Cloud
By Fabio Augusto Miranda Martins, 22 April 2020
In recent reports, it is stated that datacenter-based GPU deployments is the fastest sector, and again, that’s no surprise. The cloud has had its own...
A guide to a successful OpenStack adoption and deployment
By cmoullec, 22 April 2020
Discover Canonical’s proven OpenStack implementation process OpenStack is one of the most active open source projects in the world. It is an essential...
2004 to 20.04 LTS: 16 years of Ubuntu mascots
By Canonical, 22 April 2020
Creating a new release of Ubuntu is always a complex undertaking. At Canonical, delivering Ubuntu is our core mission, and each new version represents the...
WSLConf: Sessions Part 1 – C++ cross-platform development and more
By Sohini Bianka Roy, 21 April 2020
Earlier this year, Canonical had the pleasure of hosting WSLConf, a virtual conference dedicated to the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). We demonstrated...
2004 to 20.04 LTS: Ubuntu in popular culture
By Canonical, 21 April 2020
When we launched Ubuntu back in 2004, our mission to make well-supported, free open source software available to everyone, everywhere was a bold one – but...
Kubernetes: a secure, flexible and automated edge for IoT developers
By cmoullec, 20 April 2020
The factors for implementing Kubernetes successfully at the edge Cloud native software such as containers and Kubernetes and IoT/edge are playing a prominent...
GNOME 3.34 snapcraft extension
By Heather Ellsworth, 17 April 2020
We constantly strive to empower developers. Part of that aim extends to making development easier, for example improving build tools and documentation. As an...
What is an Ubuntu LTS release?
By Rhys Davies, 17 April 2020
This article was updated in September 2021 to reflect the new Ubuntu lifecycle. Come April 23rd 2020, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS will be available. It will be the first...
Introducing the Ubuntu AWS Rolling Kernel
By Francis Ginther, 16 April 2020
The linux-aws 4.15 based kernel, which is the default kernel in the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS AMIs, is moving to a rolling kernel model. Why is this changing? The...
You are invited to the virtual Ubuntu Masters event
By Canonical, 16 April 2020
The Ubuntu Masters Conference is a platform for IT practitioners to share how they are solving industry-wide challenges with the global engineering community....
LXD pod commissioning data
By Bill Wear, 15 April 2020
MAAS is built to manage machines, including the operating systems on those machines. Enlistment and commissioning are features that make it easier to start...