Leftovers: Ubuntu
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Canonical Publishes DIY Guide to Show How Versatile the Ubuntu Tablet Truly Is
Now that more and more users are buying the brand-new BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet, the official forums and mailing lists are getting filled with all sorts of questions about how to use the Ubuntu Tablet device.
It's true that until today Canonical didn't publish any detailed information on how users can actually use the various modes of their first ever Ubuntu tablet, the BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition, which anyone can now purchase from BQ's online store for the sum of €289.90 for the Full HD version and €249.90 for the HD model.
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Vulkan Support Isn't Yet Ready For Mainline Mir
While originally Canonical was planning for Vulkan support in Mir by Ubuntu 16.04, that didn't pan out and the support for Vulkan continues to slip.
While Mir developers have demoed early support for Vulkan, it doesn't look like it's a high priority item or a lack of manpower is crippling the Vulkan support from passing the finish line.
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Mozilla will provide Firefox as a Snap package for Ubuntu, cutting out the middleman
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Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop Snap Format Contains Security Flaws: Matthew Garrett
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