Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Ubuntu is about people
Ubuntu has been around for just over a decade. That’s a long time for a project built around a field that evolves at such a rapid pace as computing. And not just any computing –software made for (and by) human beings, who have also inevitably grown and evolved with Ubuntu.
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At some point, UDS morphed into UOS, an online-only event, which despite its own merits and success, it does admittedly lack the more personal component. This is where we are now, and this is not a write-up to hark back to the good old days, or to claim that all decisions we’ve made were optimal –acknowledging those lead by Canonical.
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus Disables The Unity 7 Online Search
As you may know, Canonical has added an online search functionality to the Unity 7 Dash starting with Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr. The community was not pleased with the fact that Dash searches triggered online results and many of them disabled the feature, but Canonical has disabled it by default, on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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The Ubuntu Touch OTA-8.5 Hotfix May Be Released On January 21
As you may know, Canonical has been working hard at Ubuntu Touch lately, with OTA-8 already released and OTA-9 update scheduled for January 2016, Canonical has focused a lot on the OTA-8.5 hotfix, which should squash all the remaining bugs from OTA-8.
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A Hacker Is Building An Ubuntu-Based Autonomous Car In His Garage
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