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Ubuntu 18.04 To Ship with GNOME Desktop, Not Unity
Mark Shuttleworth has announced that Canonical is to end its investment in Unity 8, Mir, Ubuntu for phones, tablets, and convergence.
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Ubuntu Unity is dead: Desktop will switch back to GNOME next year
Ubuntu phones and tablets also dead, but the desktop, server, and cloud live on.
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Ubuntu 17.04: A mouse-sized step forward
Ubuntu 17.04 is almost among us. Jack Wallen takes a look at the latest from Canonical to determine if it's a worthy contestant for your desktop.
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Being a Linux user isn't weird anymore
In places normally filled with glowing Apple logos and Windows laptops, Linux users are becoming more familiar.
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Why do you use Linux and open source software?
LinuxQuestions.org readers share reasons they use Linux and open source technologies. How will Opensource.com readers respond?
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2017's best Linux laptop: The latest Dell XPS 13
Dell continues to build the best out-of-the-box Linux and open-source laptops. Check out the latest Dell XPS 13 developer edition and you'll see what I mean.
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Troubleshooting tips for the 5 most common Linux issues
Learn how to tackle the most common challenges Linux desktop users encounter.
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This Raspberry Pi-like Intel computer can be a powerful Ubuntu 16.04 Linux PC
If you want a PC with Ubuntu Linux, you can turn to Intel's Joule single-board computer instead of buying a more expensive PC.
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How to Build Your Own Bootable Linux Live CD
It's easy to create a DIY bootable live CD in Linux, using third-party tools or official Linux operating systems. Need help? Follow these steps to create a Linux Live CD in minutes.
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Ubuntu Prepping Its 16.04 "Rolling HWE Kernel"
Similar to past Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support) releases, Ubuntu 16.04.2 and beyond will feature hardware enablement kernels back-ported from newer Ubuntu releases in order to allow new hardware to work on these older LTS releases, but now the Xenial Xerus is switching to a concept of a "rolling HWE kernel."
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MacBook Pro (2016) disappointment pushes some Apple loyalists to Ubuntu Linux
The new Apple MacBook Pro looks to be a wonderful laptop, but understandably, not everyone is impressed. The
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7 Best Features Of Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak
The latest offering from Canonical is the Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak. Ubuntu 16.10 features include the developer preview of the Unity 8 graphical shell and improvement to the Nautilus file browser.
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Ubuntu 16.10: The Linux for the cloud and containers arrives
Ubuntu is still a popular desktop Linux, but it's clear that what Canonical really wants is to consolidate Ubuntu's position as the Linux for the cloud.
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Ubuntu 16.10 Provides Incremental Linux Desktop Improvements
Canonical is set to release the next version of Ubuntu Linux. What improvements can we expect in thise latest iteration of the OS, named Yakkety Yak?
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Linux Mint's XApps to Get Screen Blanking, Sublime-like Search Bar Lands for Xed
We already know that work on Linux Mint 18.1, the next major release of the popular Ubuntu-based operating system loved by many users, has already begun, and Clement Lefebvre shares with us today some of the improvements coming to XApps.
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Nextcloud Box: A cloud for your office or living room
Nextcloud, in partnership with Canonical and WDLabs, has released a Raspberry Pi and Ubuntu Linux powered cloud server for your home or office.
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The Router rumble: Ars DIY build faces better tests, tougher competition
The Homebrew is still near the top of the class, but one off-the-shelf router bests it.
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Paramount Wipes "Infringing" Ubuntu Torrent From Google
It's no secret that copyright holders are trying to take down as much pirated content as they can, but targeting open source software is not something we see every day. Paramount Pictures recently sent a DMCA takedown to Google, listing a copy of the popular operating system Ubuntu. An honest mistake, perhaps, but a worrying one.
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7 Tips to Reduce Battery Usage on Linux – FossBoss
Battery usage on Linux may be a big problem for many users, depending on the distribution you use and the hardware you have, you may face this problem from time to time, and we have some solutions to help you through this. But First, Why Battery Usage on Linux is High? First, you have to …
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Adobe reverses decision to kill NPAPI Flash plugin for Linux
Resumes updates after four years because even retro-Penguinistas deserve security
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