Cloud and server
LXD weekly status #32
by Stéphane Graber on 29 January 2018
Desktop
A peek at the Snapcraft Summit
by Sergio Schvezov on 26 January 2018
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LXD: five easy pieces
by Michael Iatrou on 26 January 2018
Machine containers, like LXD, proliferate in the datacenters: they provide a native control plane for OpenStack and a lightweight hypervisor for its tenants....
Desktop
Bionic Beaver 18.04 LTS to use Xorg by default
by Will Cooke on 26 January 2018
Bionic Beaver, the codename for the next Ubuntu LTS release, is due in April 2018 and will ship with both the traditional Xorg graphics stack as well as the...
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Meltdown, Spectre and Ubuntu: What you need to know
by Christian Reis on 24 January 2018
As details of the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities1 have become clearer a number of statements have been published by the multiple vendors affected;...
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Kernel team summary – 24 January 2018
by Canonical on 24 January 2018
January 09 through January 23 The Kernel Team is completely focused on addressing any Spectre and Meltdown issues as they arise. A secure Ubuntu is our top...
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LXD weekly status #31
by Stéphane Graber on 24 January 2018
Introduction Nothing too major happened this past week. Part of the time was at an internal planning meeting and the rest have been working on clustering,...
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Ubuntu Server development summary – 23 January 2018
by Joshua Powers on 23 January 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...
Desktop
Ubuntu Desktop weekly update – 22 January 2018
by Will Cooke on 22 January 2018
Here’s an update on what we’ve been working on over the last couple of weeks: GNOME We’ve been working on a patch for udisks to hide snaps from applications...
Desktop
Your first robot: Introduction to the Robot Operating System [2/5]
by Kyle Fazzari on 21 January 2018
Desktop
Tutorial: Continuous delivery of snaps with Circle CI
by David Callé on 19 January 2018
Bullet-proof continuous delivery of software is crucial to the health of your community, more than a way to run manual tests, it also enables your early...