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Hands on with Ubuntu 14.04: The best Ubuntu desktop ever
I still find Ubuntu with Unity the best desktop of all for users who don't know computers and just want something easy to use.
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Red Hat, Ubuntu, and Docker: Container virtualization goes mainstream
Container technology, a lightweight kind of virtualization, is becoming a core component in major Linux distributions. But what role will it really plan in datacenters and the cloud?
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Ubuntu for Android is cancelled due to lack of support from OEMs
The future of Ubuntu for Android ever looked particularly bright, but we were enamored with the concept. You'd walk around by day with a standard-issue Android phone in your pocket, but when you docked it to a keyboard, mouse and monitor, you were greeted with a full Ubuntu desktop experience. Well, Canonical has decided to put the project out to pasture apparently.
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Canonical's cloud-in-a-box: The Ubuntu Orange Box
Canonical had an unexpected hit at OpenStack Summit: It's an Intel-powered, cloud-in-a-box.
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Dell's New Hybrid Laptops Will Offer Ubuntu Preinstalled
Dell is to offer Ubuntu on its latest batch of '2-in-1' Inspiron laptops, marking the first time the OS has been sold on a mainstream hybrid device.
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Mint 17 is the perfect place for Linux-ers to wait out Ubuntu uncertainty
Review: Long-term support and stability plus tweaks for desktop? Delicious!
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5 Simple Ways To Make Cinnamon Feel at Home on Ubuntu
The latest release of the popular Cinnamon desktop environment is once again available for Ubuntu users to install. Here's how to make it rock.
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Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS Downloads Now Available
The first point release of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS has been made available for download.
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Canonical Blog
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Six Clicks: An early look at Ubuntu 14.10
Ubuntu 14.10 is a minor, but significant, step up from Canonical's last Linux desktop operating system, Ubuntu 14.04.
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Watch Netflix on Ubuntu Linux using HTML5 and Chrome
Native Netflix Linux playback is reported to be working in beta builds of Google Chrome — no Wine-based app or PPA required.
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Netflix Works with Ubuntu to Bring Native Playback to All (Updated) - OMG! Ubuntu!
We saw last month just how close native Netflix support for Linux is to arriving. Now Netflix wants to go one step further...
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Ubuntu Touch finalized, first phones coming this year
The audacious Ubuntu Edge smartphone may have fizzled out, but Ubuntu Touch lives on--and it just hit 'release to manufacturing' status.
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5 smallest GNU/Linux distributions.
Can you imagine about an operating system with 15MB size now a days? There exist such an operating system. Here you can read about 5 smallest and active GNU/Linux projects.
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Linux Foundation certifications are taking off
The new Linux Foundation certification exams are proving to be very popular, but very tough.
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Open Source Download Managers - TechnoRevolution
A small description on some of widely used open source download managers for windows GNU/Linux, android and Mac OSX. Kget, Wget, Uget, FDM and more.
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Ten years of Ubuntu: How Linux’s beloved newcomer became its criticized king
Ars looks back at the decade in Ubuntu, from Warty Warthog to 25 million users worldwide.
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Ubuntu 14.10 has landed - and it's not just for desktops
Canonical's latest Linux, Ubuntu 14.10, saves the biggest improvements for its cloud and server versions.
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Ubuntu is working on a new secure container hypervisor: LXD
Security is a big concern for users of container technologies, but Ubuntu, with Docker and LXC, thinks it has a solution.
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Ubuntu 16.04 Might Be The Distribution's Last 32-Bit Release
Come April 2016, Intel 32-bit users might be on their last, overdue leg for upgrading their distribution. Proposal to kill off the 32-bit install (ISO) images after that point while support for 32-bit applications on 64-bit Ubuntu would still be supported is considered. The proposal would only involve Intel/AMD x86 with 32-bit ARM being unaffected given that 32-bit ARM is still very common to devices.
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