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466 posts from 2017
Kernel Team Summary – July 19, 2017
By Canonical, 19 July 2017
This newsletter is here to provide a status update from the Ubuntu Kernel Team.There will also be highlights provided for any interesting subjects the team...
Achieving ROI trumps security as the IoT industry’s biggest challenge
By Canonical, 19 July 2017
While security concerns continue to grab headlines, business benefits and ROI are the top-ranked challenges for IoT professionals today London, 19 July 2017 –...
Ubuntu Artful Desktop July Shakedown – call for testing
By Will Cooke, 19 July 2017
We’re mid-way through the Ubuntu Artful development cycle, with the 17.10 release rapidly approaching on the horizon. Now is a great time to start exercising...
Things to consider when building a robot with open source
By Kyle Fazzari, 18 July 2017
So you’re considering (or are in the process of) bringing a robot, using open source software, to market. It’s based on Linux. Maybe you’re using the Robot...
How modelling helps you avoid getting a stuck OpenStack
By Mark Baker, 18 July 2017
Lego model of an Airbus A380-800. Airbus run OpenStack A “StuckStack” is a deployment of OpenStack that usually, for technical but sometimes business reasons,...
Hiri, the desktop snap that lets you use Microsoft Exchange on Linux
By luciadecastro, 18 July 2017
Earlier this month Hiri launched a snap, making their application very easy to be used by Linux users. We talked to Dave Power, co-founder of Hiri, to...
Ubuntu Server Development Summary – 14 Jul 2017
By David Britton, 14 July 2017
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....
Ubuntu Desktop Weekly Update: July 14, 2017
By Will Cooke, 14 July 2017
GNOME GDM has now replaced LightDM. We’re working on the transition between display managers to make sure that users are seamlessly transitioned to the new...
Ubuntu Foundations Development Summary: July 13, 2017
By Canonical, 13 July 2017
This newsletter is to provide a status update from the Ubuntu Foundations Team. There will also be highlights provided for any interesting subjects the team...
Storage management in LXD 2.15
By Christian Brauner, 12 July 2017
For a long time LXD has supported multiple storage drivers. Users could choose between zfs, btrfs, lvm, or plain directory storage pools but they could only...
Fresh Snaps from June 2017
By David Callé, 12 July 2017
From fast and secure file sharing to Kubernetes charts management, from email clients to classic text editors for your Pi, our selection of top snaps for June...
Robot development made easy with Husarion CORE2-ROS running Ubuntu
By Guest, 12 July 2017
This is the first in a series of two posts by guest blogger; Dominik Nowak, CEO at Husarion. We’ve seen many breakthroughs happening in the IT industry over...