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The Ubuntu phone that works as a desktop PC coming in 2015
So ,at the end of the day, it looks like Canonical and Microsoft will be racing to see which company can bring their converged smartphone/desktop experience to potential users first.
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Linux is an operating system for all ages
Linux is for everyone from 13 to 84. Don't believe me? See for yourself.
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Windows Users Download Ubuntu 30,000 Times a Day and Other Cool Facts
Ubuntu is the most used Linux desktop operating system, but that might not be all that transparent, so we would also like to present some interesting figures, like the number of Windows users that download Ubuntu every day.
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The five biggest changes in Ubuntu 15.04, Vivid Vervet
At first glance, there's little new in the next version of Ubuntu Linux. Under the hood, it's a different story.
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Dell XPS 13 Linux developer edition available
Do you want a top-notch Linux developer laptop? Then Dell has several systems for you to consider.
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How to run Linux and Chrome OS on your Chromebook
Love your Chromebook, but want to run Linux programs too? Here’s how to run Linux and Chrome OS on your Chromebook simultaneously.
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Android VS Ubuntu VS Firefox OS VS Sailfish | Quick Review
Android is taking over the market but iOS was the only leader at time as well. Similarly a few other operating systems have been in ...
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Prisoners coding to a better life
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Ubuntu Phone Sells Out During First Flash Sale - OMG! Ubuntu!
The Bq Ubuntu Phone went on sale this morning direct in Europe and as expected sold out — twice!
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The best open-source software for serious Linux users
The LinuxQuestions website's annual survey results are in.
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Snappy Ubuntu Core on Raspberry Pi 2
“Can I use Snappy Ubuntu Core on the Raspberry Pi?” is one of the most frequently asked questions we heard since launching Ubuntu Core for smart devices. Thanks to a very successful collaboration between the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, we are pleased to announce that Snappy Ubuntu Core is available for the Raspberry [...]
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Canonical Unveils Snappy Ubuntu Core, Targeting the Internet of Things
Canonical on Tuesday unveiled Snappy Ubuntu Core, a new rendition of Ubuntu targeting the Internet of Things. Snappy Ubuntu Core offers a minimal server image with the same libraries as "traditional" Ubuntu, but Snappy apps and Ubuntu Core can be upgraded automatically and rolled back if necessary. Snappy runs on any device with an ARMv7 or Intel x86 processor and at least 256 MB of RAM.
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Ubuntu wants to be the OS for the Internet of Things
With the use of Docker containers, Canonical wants Ubuntu Linux to become the operating system for smart devices.
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'Unity Greeter Badges' Brings Missing Session Icons to Ubuntu Login Screen - OMG! Ubuntu!
A new package pitched at Ubuntu 15.04 will fix a usability paper cut in the Unity Greeter when other desktop environments are installed.
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Why 2015 is the year of Linux on the everything-but-desktop
Linux was everywhere at CES 2015, even if it wasn't obvious.
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Linux Mint 17.1 "Rebecca" KDE Edition Released - TechnoRevolution
Linux Mint developers announced release of Linux Mint 17.1 "Rebecca" KDE edition. This version is based in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS series.
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Introduction to Linux
Never learned Linux? Want a refresh? Take this course free or get a verified certificate for $99 — Save 60% now!
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Shuttleworth Explains Why Open Source is More Secure than Closed Source [VIDEO]
Mark Shuttleworth reflects on security issues of 2014 and the 10 years that Ubuntu Linux has existed.
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Canonical’s Stripped-Down “Snappy” Ubuntu Comes To Google’s Compute Engine
A week ago, Canonical released the first alpha version of its new minimalist "Snappy" edition of Ubuntu Core for container farms. To the surprise of many, the..
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Linus Torvalds releases Linux 3.18 as 3.17 wobbles
Seven release candidates is enough
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