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270 posts from 2018

A guide to snap permissions and interfaces

By Alex Murray, 1 November 2018

Snap is a Linux application package management system which allow developers to easily publish self contained software packages (snaps) that work across many...

Canonical’s Distribution of Kubernetes supported on Arm architecture

By Canonical, 1 November 2018

Today, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announces that Canonical’s Distribution of Kubernetes (CDK) is now commercially available and supported on...

Statement on the IBM acquisition of Red Hat

By Mark Shuttleworth, 30 October 2018

Over the past two years, many prominent Red Hat customers have selected Ubuntu and engaged Canonical to build leaner, more efficient open source...

OpenStack Summit Berlin

By Canonical, 29 October 2018

Event Details Date: November 13 – 15, 2018 Location: Berlin, Germany Venue: CityCube Booth: B10 OpenStack Summit Berlin Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu,...

Low latency and real-time kernels for telco and NFV

By Canonical, 26 October 2018

The kernel is the fundamental core of a computer operating system. It is the first program to load, and it manages all core functions of the computer. With...

Ubuntu Advantage successfully passes MSPCV cloud certification process

By Canonical, 25 October 2018

Canonical is pleased to share that it’s TechOps team has successfully completed the MSP Cloud Verify Program (MSPCV) certification process which recognises...

Canonical and Ubuntu – user statistics

By James Nunns, 20 October 2018

Most stories are pretty clear and straightforward, heroes, villains, friends, enemies. There’s clear lines as to who is involved with who and what is going...

Welcome Ubuntu Desktop 18.10

By Will Cooke, 19 October 2018

The Cosmic Cuttlefish has arrived.  Ubuntu 18.10 is out and represents the first step on the road to the next LTS in April 2020.  This release of Ubuntu comes...

Ubuntu events in November

By James Nunns, 19 October 2018

  November is just around the corner, winter jumpers are being dug out from the back of the wardrobe and it’s now acceptable to put the heating on. Although...

Infographic: Snaps in numbers

By Canonical, 18 October 2018

Coinciding with the release of Ubuntu 18.10 today, we have celebrated the exceptional adoption of snaps by sharing the infographic below. From popular snaps...

Ubuntu 18.10:Multi-cloud,new desktop theme & enhanced snap integration

By Canonical, 18 October 2018

London, UK, 18th October 2018; Canonical today announced the release of Ubuntu 18.10, focused on multi-cloud deployments, AI software development, a new...

Ubuntu Server development summary – 16 Oct 2018

By Joshua Powers, 16 October 2018

The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to...