Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Poll: You Say, ‘Ship Ubuntu Tablets by the Boatload’
Granted, you’re a special audience with a special interest. For the most part you use Linux, and not because you’re a mooch and it doesn’t cost you anything, but because you recognize it as the best that’s available. Certainly it doesn’t hurt that it’s free and open source software. Indeed, you probably think that’s what makes it best, as you most likely see FOSS as the best software development model.
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Canonical Might Drop Ubuntu Discourse
Ubuntu Discourse was supposed to be a community hub for all things Ubuntu, but the project never really came out of prototype stage, and it's probably going to be closed.
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Canonical Releases Snappy Ubuntu Core Images for Intel's NUC
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Canonical releases Snappy Ubuntu Core for the Intel NUC IoT starter kit
CANONICAL HAS announced the release of the Snappy Ubuntu Core lightweight operating system for another starter kit.
The Intel NUS DE3815TY version is the first fruit of a Canonical and Intel project to create a standardised development platform for creating and testing x86 Internet of Things (IoT) projects.
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