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466 posts from 2017

Snapcraft 2.26 has been released

By Sergio Schvezov, 3 February 2017

Hello snapcrafters! We are pleased to announce the release of version 2.26 of snapcraft has been released: https://launchpad.net/snapcraft/+milestone/2.26...

The first consumer device to run snaps: Nextcloud box

By Amrisha Prashar, 3 February 2017

The Nextcloud box is a private cloud and IoT solution for home users, giving consumers a way to take back control over their personal data. It’s an...

Run scripts during snapcraft builds with “scriptlets”

By David Callé, 2 February 2017

Please note: this blog post is over 5 years old and is out of date. Scriptlets have been superseded by Overrides. If you have snapped an application, or tried...

January’s reading list

By Inayaili de León Persson, 1 February 2017

Here are the best links shared by the design team during the first month of 2017: A Guide to 2017 Conferences Information Literacy Is a Design Problem Pattern...

Industrial IoT revolution with Raspberry Pi compute module 3

By Maarten Ectors, 31 January 2017

The Raspberry Pi Foundation released a long awaited version of their Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3. The great news is that you get 4GB storage, 1GB memory and...

48% of people unaware their IoT devices pose a security threat

By Canonical, 30 January 2017

LONDON, U.K. – 30 January, 2017 – Nearly half (48%) of citizens remain unaware that their connected devices could be infiltrated and used to conduct a cyber...

Installing a DIY bare metal GPU cluster for Kubernetes

By Samuel Cozannet, 30 January 2017

I don’t know if you have ever seen one of the Orange Boxes from Canonical These are really sleek machines. They contain 10 Intel NUCs, plus an 11th one for...

Ubuntu Core – how to enable aliases for your snaps commands

By David Callé, 28 January 2017

We are happy to announce that a new version of Ubuntu Core, based on snapd 2.21, has been released to the stable snaps channel yesterday. As with any stable...

Award-winning drone technology with Ubuntu

By Amrisha Prashar, 27 January 2017

The market for drones is exploding as businesses and individuals embrace them. The global market for commercial applications of drone technology will balloon...

ROS on arm64 with Ubuntu Core

By Kyle Fazzari, 27 January 2017

Previous Robot Operating System (ROS) releases only supported i386, amd64, and armhf. I even tried building ROS Indigo from source for arm64 about a year ago,...

Deploying The Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes onto AWS

By James Donner, 27 January 2017

  This week, we announced the availability of release 1.5.2 of The Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes. This is a pure upstream kubernetes developed in...