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Canonical joins GNOME Foundation Advisory Board
by Will Cooke on 1 November 2017
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Juju GUI: get your users started with getstarted.md
by jeffpihach on 31 October 2017
Help your users get started with your solution by providing them the first steps in using your newly deployed bundle or charm. The latest release of the Juju...
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MAAS 2.3.0 beta 3 released!
by Canonical on 31 October 2017
Hello MAASters!I’m happy to announce that MAAS 2.3.0 Beta 3 has now been released and it is currently available in PPA and as a snap.PPA AvailabilityFor those...
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LXD Weekly Status #21: Console Attach, Distribution Work, & More
by Stéphane Graber on 30 October 2017
Introduction Last week @brauner and @stgraber were traveling to Prague for the Open Source Summit Europe. We got the opportunity to talk about LXD, system...
Internet of Things
Using snaps to advance robotics development
by Sarah Dickinson on 30 October 2017
Robotics development has seen great expansion in recent years. Some roboticists strongly believe that this expansion is not only due to the rise of...
Desktop
Ubuntu Desktop Weekly Update: GNOME Fixes & New Snaps
by Will Cooke on 27 October 2017
I’ll be starting the weekly round-up posts again now that the release is out and 18.04 is getting under way. At this early stage in the development cycle...
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Security Team Weekly Summary: October 26, 2017
by Canonical on 26 October 2017
The Security Team weekly reports are intended to be very short summaries of the Security Team’s weekly activities. If you would like to reach the Security...
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Glowing Bear and Weechat in Kubernetes with Helm
by Canonical on 26 October 2017
This article originally appeared on Mike Wilson’s blog Having a renewed interest in irc again, I found that the best option to stay in touch is to...
Desktop
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Kernel Team Summary – October 25, 2017
by Canonical on 25 October 2017
October 17 through October 23 Development (18.04) Every 6 months the Ubuntu Kernel Team is tasked to pick the kernel to be used in the next release. This is...