Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Aethercast: Ubuntu Is Working On Wireless Display Support
Aethercast is a new Canonical-led project for enabling wireless display support on Ubuntu.
Aethercast is implementing Miracast support, the standard from the WiFi Alliance for providing roughly "HDMI over WiFi" by being able to wireless cast a display using WiFi Direct. Miracast has long been supported by Android and the other major mobile phone platforms while it's still being worked on for the Ubuntu Phone space.
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Canonical Suggests That Convergence Is Almost Ready
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Ubuntu misses its '200 million users' by the end of 2015 goal
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Canonical Is Patching Some Mir-Related Fixes For Ubuntu Touch
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Unity 7 For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Will Permit The Users To Move The Unity Interface From The Left To The Bottom Of The Screen
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Ubuntu Touch Has Received Mir Updates, Among Others
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The Mir Display Server Has Received Initial Vulkan 3D API Support And New Features Specific To IoT
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New Mir Release (0.18)
If a new Mir release was on your Christmas wishlist (like it was on mine), Mir 0.18 has been released! I’ve been working on this the last few days, and its out the door now. Full text of changelog. Special thanks to mir team members who helped with testing, and the devs in #ubuntu-ci-eng for helping move the release along.
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Canonical’s Dustin Kirkland Thinks That There Are Over 1 Billion Ubuntu Users
Dustin Kirkland, which is the leader of the Ubuntu Product and Strategy team has announced that probably more than 1 billion users use Ubuntu, if we count everybody that uses Ubuntu, Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu server or other versions of the operating system.
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The Kernel Of Ubuntu 15.10 For Raspberry Pi 2 Has Been Updated
As a reminder, Raspberry Pi 2 is a credit card-sized ARM singleboard computer, ideal for creating DIY (Do It Yourself) project or learning programming and electronics.
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Ubuntu Pi Flavours for 15.10.1 are released
Ubuntu Pi Flavour Maker is a spin off from the Raspberry Pi 2 initiative for Ubuntu MATE The basic idea is simple; make as many Ubuntu flavours for the Raspberry Pi 2 we can.
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Ubuntu MATE 15.10 For Rasbperry Pi 2 Has Been Released
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Ubuntu Pi Flavour Maker Is A Tool That Permits Everybody To Port Ubuntu Systems To Raspberry Pi 2 ARM Computers
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Black Lab Softare Has Created Linux Kernel 4.3.3 Enablement Kit
Roberto J. Dohnert from Black Lab Software has announced the immediate availability of Linux Kernel 4.3.3 Enablement Kit, which permits regular users to easily install Kernel 4.3.3 on Black Lab Linux and other Ubuntu-based systems, like Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Deepin or Ubuntu itself.
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