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27 posts from May 2023
Ubuntu Core as an immutable Linux Desktop base
By Oliver Smith, 31 May 2023
Join us as we discuss the architecture of immutable operating systems and the role of Ubuntu Core in the future of the immutable Linux desktop.
Join the Ubuntu crew at GUADEC 2023
By ilvipero, 30 May 2023
Save the date, join us in Riga for GUADEC 2023! GUADEC is the GNOME community’s yearly event. A great week of talks and workshops brings hundreds of GNOME...
Ubuntu Summit 2023
By Aaron Prisk, 27 May 2023
Laipni lūgti Latvijā! Welcome to Latvia! After the success of last year’s Ubuntu Summit in Prague, the organizers at Canonical set a goal to make this year’s...
Time to prepare for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS end of standard support on 31 May 2023 – Options for Google Cloud users
By Hugo Huang, 26 May 2023
In accordance with the information shared in our latest blog post, it is important to note that Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, codenamed ‘Bionic Beaver,’ is approaching...
How to secure your MLOps tooling?
By Andreea Munteanu, 26 May 2023
Timely patching with Ubuntu Pro for fully secured MLOps Generative AI projects like ChatGPT have motivated enterprises to rethink their AI strategy and make...
Secure containerised Ceph with Ubuntu container images
By Philip Williams, 25 May 2023
As we announced at Cephalocon 2023 in Amsterdam, Canonical has started to make container images for Ceph available. We received lots of questions at the...
Ubuntu at OSCAfest 2023
By Aaron Prisk, 24 May 2023
The Open Source Community Africa Festival (OSCAFEST) is a prestigious yearly conference that garners a significant turnout of students, developers, designers,...
Collaboration, openness and partnership: key themes from this year’s WomenTech Global Conference
By Canonical, 24 May 2023
From 9 to 12 May this year, people from 165 countries gathered virtually for the Women in Tech Global Conference. The conference is the flagship event of the...
Ubuntu Pro is now available on Graviton (ARM) instances
By Carlos Bravo, 23 May 2023
We are happy to announce that Ubuntu Pro is now available on Graviton (ARM) instances of all generations. You can now launch or upgrade Ubuntu Graviton...
Linux for schools: why use Ubuntu for education
By Oliver Smith, 23 May 2023
How Ubuntu Desktop combines hardware support, administrative and productivity tools to empower students and keep control in the hands of educators.
Canonical at AWS Summit Washington, DC 2023
By Marina Khachatryan, 22 May 2023
We will discuss the most cutting-edge cloud solutions for the Public Sector, such as security and compliance, AI/ML solutions and improved functionality.
Unravelling complexity in software-defined vehicles
By Bertrand Boisseau, 19 May 2023
Vehicles are becoming more connected, autonomous, shared and electric (the famous CASE acronym).