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168 posts from 2018

CircleCI evangelist looks to snaps to bridge cross-distro divide

By Sarah Dickinson, 26 March 2018

CircleCI helps developers test software and deploy it quickly but at a high standard. It is a key element of many developer’s DevOps toolsets. Ricardo...

Kernel Team summary: March 21, 2018

By Canonical, 21 March 2018

Development (18.04) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseSchedule On the road to 18.04 we have a 4.15 based kernel in the Bionic repository. Important...

Ubuntu Server development summary – 20 March 2018

By David Britton, 20 March 2018

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....

LXD weekly status #39

By Stéphane Graber, 20 March 2018

Introduction The focus for this week was on CEPH and LXD clustering, trying to get the last few remaining pieces to work together properly. We’ve tagged a...

Your first robot: Sharing with others [5/5]

By Kyle Fazzari, 16 March 2018

This is the fifth (and final) blog post in this series about creating your first robot with ROS and Ubuntu Core. In the previous post we discussed methods of...

NVIDIA GTC 2018

By Canonical, 14 March 2018

Event Information Date: March 27 – 29 City/State: San Jose, CA Location: San Jose McEnery Convention Center Booth: #1227 GTC is the premier AI and deep...

MAAS 2.4.0 Alpha 2 released!

By Canonical, 14 March 2018

This originally appeared on Andres Rodriguez’s blog Hello MAASters! I’m happy to announce that MAAS 2.4.0 alpha 2 has now been released and is available for...

LXD weekly status #38

By Stéphane Graber, 13 March 2018

Introduction This past week the LXD team was meeting in Budapest, Hungary. We spent most of our times working on a number of issues targeted at the final 3.0...

Your first robot: The driver [4/5]

By Kyle Fazzari, 9 March 2018

This is the fourth blog post in this series about creating your first robot with ROS and Ubuntu Core. In the previous post we worked on getting data out of...

An intro to ONLYOFFICE – now available as a snap

By Guest, 9 March 2018

This is a guest blog written by Kseniya Fedoruk of ONLYOFFICE. Two years ago ONLYOFFICE developers released a desktop office suite that combined viewers and...

MAAS for the home

By Canonical, 6 March 2018

This article originally appeared on Chris Sanders’ blog MAAS is designed to run in a data center where it expects to have control of DNS and DHCP. The use of...

LXD weekly status #37

By Stéphane Graber, 5 March 2018

Introduction So this past week was rather intense, in a nutshell, we’ve: Merged LXD clustering support Split python3-lxc, lua-lxc and lxc-templates out of the...