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What is Ubuntu used for?
By Rhys Knipe, 22 October 2024
The launch of Ubuntu in 2004 was a step-change for everyday users and developers everywhere. Nicknamed “Ubuntu Linux” in its early days, to differentiate it...
Canonical at Cloud Expo 2024
By Anastasia Kritskaya, 3 October 2024
The Cloud Expo Madrid 2024 will run on 16 and 17 October at IFEMA Madrid. Come down to our booth, K87, to meet us and chat about Cloud, AI, ML and more.
Announcing Authd: OIDC authentication for Ubuntu Desktop and Server
By Massimiliano Gori, 16 September 2024
Today we are announcing the general availability of Authd, a new authentication daemon for Ubuntu that allows direct integration with cloud-based identity...
Meet Canonical at Open Source Summit Europe 2024
By Richard Ferreira, 4 September 2024
Join Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, as we attend the upcoming Open Source Summit Europe 2024 in Austria. Hosted by the Linux Foundation, this summit is...
Upgrade your desktop: Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS is now available
By Richard Ferreira, 29 August 2024
Whether you’re a first time Linux user, experienced developer, academic researcher or enterprise administrator, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat is the best way...
Canonical Partners with Microchip to Bring Ubuntu to Microchip’s PIC64GX RISC-V® MPUs
By Canonical, 1 August 2024
In an exciting development for the community of open-source and edge computing, Canonical has partnered with Microchip to bring Ubuntu to PIC64GX RISC-V®...
What is Open RAN?
By Serdar Vural, 19 July 2024
You may have heard of the term Open Radio Access Networks (RAN) widely used in the telecom industry in recent years. In this blog, we are going to explain...
Bringing Real-time Ubuntu to Amazon EKS Anywhere customers with Ubuntu Pro
By Serdar Vural, 11 July 2024
Earlier this year at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona, Canonical announced the availability of Real-time Ubuntu on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes...
Maximizing CPU efficiency and energy savings with IntelⓇ QuickAssist Technology on Ubuntu 24.04
By Will French, 29 June 2024
In this post, we show that IntelⓇ QAT can be used in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS to offload compute intensive workloads, maximizing CPU efficiency and driving cost savings.
Canonical offers 12 year LTS for any open source Docker image
By Canonical, 26 June 2024
‘Everything LTS’ – Canonical will build distroless Docker images to customer spec that include upstream components not packaged in Ubuntu, and fix critical...
Empowering RISC-V with open source through Ubuntu
By Felicia Jia, 18 June 2024
Canonical collaborates with partners to deliver optimised Ubuntu on RISC-V platforms, empowering innovation on RISC-V Open source and global standards have a...
World’s first RISC-V Laptop gets a massive upgrade and equips with Ubuntu
By Canonical, 13 June 2024
DeepComputing partners with Canonical to unveil a huge boost to the DC-ROMA RISC-V Laptop family The DC-ROMA RISC-V Laptop II is the world’s first RISC-V...