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270 posts from 2018
Snapcraft at Europython 2018
By Juan Real, 17 August 2018
In July, several members of our advocacy and design teams went to Europython 2018 in Edinburgh. It was a really well-organised event, mixing great speakers...
Kubernetes Classes at Cloud Native, Docker, K8s Summit
By Canonical, 17 August 2018
Cloud Native, Docker, K8s Summit Date: September 12 Location: 411 West Arapaho Road, Richardson, TX 75080 Update 4th September: By now you have probably heard...
Ubuntu updates for L1 Terminal Fault vulnerabilities
By Canonical, 14 August 2018
Today Intel announced a new side channel vulnerability known as L1 Terminal Fault. Raoul Strackx, Jo Van Bulck, Marina Minkin, Ofir Weisse, Daniel Genkin,...
Retro Style Games on Linux
By Alan Pope, 14 August 2018
Gaming on Linux doesn’t have to mean buying a ludicrously priced GPU (thanks crypto miners!). Nor does it require a beefy CPU. There’s a real resurgence in...
Deploying Kubernetes on Public Clouds is hard – or is it?
By Stephan Fabel, 13 August 2018
Automate your Kubernetes deployments on AWS, Azure, and Google Recently, there’s been talk about how Kubernetes has become hard to deploy and run on virtual...
Design and Web team summary – 13 August 2018
By Anthony Dillon, 13 August 2018
Welcome to the latest work and updates from the design and web team. The team manages all web projects across Canonical. From www.ubuntu.com to the Juju GUI...
Conference Report: Fullstack 2018 London
By Kit Randel, 9 August 2018
I recently attended Fullstack 2018, “The Conference on JavaScript, Node & Internet of Things” with my colleagues from the Canonical Web Team in London....
Ubuntu Server development summary – 07 August 2018
By Joshua Powers, 7 August 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...
Fresh Snaps from July 2018
By Alan Pope, 7 August 2018
Another month, and another bumper crop of snaps for you! This time around we have a great mix of developer tools, productivity applications and of course...
Opera launches as a Snap for Linux users
By Canonical, 2 August 2018
London, UK, 02 August 2018: Opera and Canonical today announce that Opera, the popular web browser, is now available as a Snap in the Snap Store. Opera is the...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 31 July 2018
By Joshua Powers, 1 August 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...
Create your Linux development workstation in seconds
By Martin Wimpress, 31 July 2018
Linux is the best platform for developers. Here’s how you can get popular languages and development environments up and running in moments. The first step is...