Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Canonical Reveals Revamped Ubuntu Installer, New UI Design for Desktop and Phone
Canonical, through Steph Wilson, revealed earlier today, September 28, the fact that they are working on a new UI design for their acclaimed Ubuntu Linux computer operating system and Ubuntu Touch mobile OS.
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Ubuntu Snappy Core 15.04 Image Released for Raspberry Pi 2
Canonical’s Oliver Grawert announced the release of the new and improved Raspberry Pi 2 image of the Ubuntu Snappy Core 15.04 operating system. Being based on the latest Linux 4.2 kernel, the Ubuntu Snappy Core 15.04 Raspberry Pi 2 image is now available for download to all Raspberry Pi 2 users.
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Canonical Patches Two Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Just a few moments ago, Canonical has announced that a new kernel update is available for its current long-term supported Ubuntu Linux operating system, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr), patching two critical issues discovered by various developers.
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Ubuntu Gets Security Update for the Nvidia Driver
The Ubuntu 15.04, 14.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS operating systems have just received a new update for the Nvidia drivers in order to correct a security issue.
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