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168 posts from 2018
Graphical Abstinence, Living the Terminal Life
By Alan Pope, 24 July 2018
In today’s modern world of multi-gigabyte browser based applications we can get overwhelmed by busy, interrupting graphical environments. Sometimes it’s nice...
Desktop team report from GUADEC 2018
By Canonical, 23 July 2018
This year’s GUADEC [https://2018.guadec.org/] (GNOME Users And Developers Conference) took place in Almeria, Spain. The main conference was from 6th to 11th...
PowerShell launches as a snap
By Canonical, 20 July 2018
PowerShell Core from Microsoft is now available for Linux as a Snap. Built on the .NET Framework, PowerShell is an open source task-based command-line shell...
Snaps Add Flexibility with Tracks
By Alan Pope, 19 July 2018
Snap packages have a rich set of features beyond getting the latest shiny on your Linux distribution. Tracks enable developers to publish multiple supported...
IoT Security at Scale: Managing end-to-end security
By Canonical, 18 July 2018
Title: IoT Security at Scale: Managing end-to-end security for Commercial IoT Gateways Speakers: Justin Rigling, CTO, Rigado Date/Time: August 8, 12:00PM EST...
Get productive on the Linux desktop with 7 essential apps
By Martin Wimpress, 17 July 2018
The Linux desktop is not just for people who like to mess with computers. With a wide range of enterprise class productivity and collaboration tools Linux...
6 IDEs you need to know about
By Martin Wimpress, 10 July 2018
Linux has long been a favourite platform with developers due to the rich array of languages and toolchains available. In this article we highlight 6 IDEs that...
Graphical environments in the world of IoT
By Jamie Bennett, 10 July 2018
The IoT promises to bring about a revolution in the way we interact with devices around us. While many IoT devices will be hidden away, from sensors that...
Infographic: Ubuntu connects everything
By Canonical, 10 July 2018
As highlighted in the Ubuntu is Everywhere infographic to coincide with the 16.04 LTS, Ubuntu is used by millions across every sector and technology...
Minimal Ubuntu, on public clouds and Docker Hub
By Canonical, 9 July 2018
Today we are delighted to introduce the new Minimal Ubuntu, optimized for automated use at scale, with a tiny package set and minimal security cross-section....
Make your snap store page pop!
By Martin Wimpress, 5 July 2018
Last updated: February 2019 When you publish a snap you want to grab the attention of as many users as possible. The Snap Advocacy team regularly review high...
Ubuntu Server development summary – 03 July 2018
By Joshua Powers, 3 July 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...