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Canonical makes Ubuntu for Windows SubSystem for Linux a priority
Canonical is putting more resources into the Linux desktop and that includes making Ubuntu better on the Windows desktop.
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Shuttleworth sees the Linux desktop living on with Ubuntu 19.10
It may never be as big as Windows, but Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth still sees a bright future for the Linux desktop.
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New long-term support version of Linux Mint desktop released
The best Linux desktop gets a refresh that will last users until 2023.
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Valve to continue Steam gaming on Ubuntu Linux
But, the gaming company isn't happy with Canonical and will try to work closer with other Linux distributors.
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Canonical returning 32-bit Ubuntu Linux support after gaming uproar
32-bit software should be functionally obsolete, but it turns out to live on in a 64-bit computing world. So, Canonical is putting 32-bit libraries back in to its next Ubuntu Linux releases.
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The Linux desktop's last, best shot
With Microsoft cutting off support for Windows 7, the Linux desktop may finally get its day in the sun. But are Linux companies ready to take advantage of their opportunity?
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Dell releases more high-end Ubuntu Linux laptops
Linux PCs are growing in popularity for professional programmers and Dell continues to back them.
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Linux vs. Zombieload
Zombieload, another Intel processor side-channel attack, just like Meltdown and Spectre before it, poses a security threat for Linux system and all others for that matter. Here's what the Linux vendors and developers are doing about it.
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Mark Shuttleworth sees increased demand for enterprise Ubuntu Linux desktop
Canonical's real money comes from the cloud and Internet of Things, but AI and machine learning developers are demanding -- and getting -- Ubuntu Linux desktop with enterprise support.
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Ubuntu 19.04 comes refreshed with the Linux 5.0 kernel
Both the Ubuntu Linux desktop and server come with significant updates.
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The Linux desktop is in trouble
Linus Torvalds looks to Chromebooks and Android for the future of the Linux desktop, while Linux Mint developers aren't happy with each other.
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How to Remove Contacts from Gmail
This wikiHow teaches you how to remove a contact from your Gmail account using a computer, phone, or tablet. Go to https://contacts.google.com in a web browser. If you're already signed in to your Gmail account, a list of your contacts...
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Ubuntu 18.04.2 refreshes this long-term support Linux distro
The latest long-term support of Ubuntu comes with a fresh new Linux kernel and hardware drivers.
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Recently patched Ubuntu needs another quick patch
Last week's Ubuntu 18.04 security fixes inadvertently caused problems for some users. Canonical has just released a new patch to fix these regressions.
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ZaReason Gamerbox 9400: The ultimate Linux gaming PC
Most gamers use consoles or high-end Windows PCs, but for Linux gamers, there's now a powerhouse contender to rival these proprietary computers: The ZaReason Gamerbox 9400.
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Ubuntu 18.04 needs patching
Canonical is updating Ubuntu 18.04 to the 4.15.0-44.47 Linux kernel to fix several security bugs.
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Nasty security bug found and fixed in Linux apt
One of Linux's core softwre installation programs, apt, was recently found to have a serious security hole. It's now patched.
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Linux Mint 19.1: The better-than-ever Linux desktop
The new Linux Mint is another step forward in what's already an outstanding Linux desktop distribution.
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Dell XPS 13: The best Linux laptop of 2018
Do you want the best of the best Linux laptop this holiday season and price is no object? If that's you, then you want the Ubuntu Linux-powered Dell's XPS 13 Developer Edition laptop.
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Mark Shuttleworth reveals Ubuntu 18.04 will get a 10-year support lifespan
Ubuntu Linux founder Mark Shuttleworth talks about Ubuntu, OpenStack, competition with Red Hat, and Canonical's forthcoming IPO.
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