Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Canonical Revives the Ubuntu Developer Summit Event, Calls It UbuCon Summit
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Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) Released for Desktop, Server, and Cloud
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Ubuntu Wily Werewolf trots out easy-install OpenStack
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Ubuntu 15.10: What’s New In Server And Cloud?
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Canonical Makes Use of Containers to Simplify Deployment
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Ubuntu 15.10 'Wily Werewolf' arrives with few changes as Ubuntu Phone work continues
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Ubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf released for desktop, phone, and server
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-8 Gets Power Consumption Fix, Updated Web Browser app, and More
Canonical’s Łukasz Zemczak has just sent his daily report to shed light on the latest work done by Ubuntu Touch developers in preparation for the upcoming OTA-8 software update.
Zemczak reveals that the new Ubuntu-push patches the power-consumption issue that occurred when no network was available on Ubuntu Touch-powered devices. The update also brings new versions of the Unity Scopes Shell, Web Browser app, and account-polld, along with multiple bug and UI fixes.
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-7 Update Available To Download For All Supported Devices
Since the launch of Ubuntu Touch OTA-7 software update on 19th October, there have been regular reports coming on from Canonical’s staff regarding the changes in the new software. According to Canonical’s Łukasz Zemczak, the OTA-7 (r26) has been fully deployed to all supported Ubuntu phones and tablets, including BQ Aquaris E4.5, BQ Aquaris E5 as well as Google’s Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 devices.
While the update has been sent out to everyone, those that still haven’t received it yet should reboot their devices and then check for an update again by going into “Settings” > “About this phone” and pressing the “Check for updates” button.
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Ubuntu’s path to convergence
Ubuntu device convergence is now starting to happen as we move closer to bringing the first smartphones to market carrying a full Ubuntu desktop interface.
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Happy 11th Birthday, Ubuntu!
Today marks the eleventh anniversary of the first ever release of Ubuntu, Ubuntu 4.10 Warty Warthog.
Yes, it’s now been eleven years, and some twenty-two releases of Ubuntu, since Mark Shuttleworth sat down to type up the first ever Ubuntu release announcement.
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