Ubuntu Leftovers
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Ubuntu 16.10 Isn't Shipping Vulkan Support By Default
With Ubuntu 16.10 being right around the corner you may be wondering about its support for Vulkan.
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Ubuntu 16.10 Final Beta Released
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Ubuntu 16.10 Flavors: Beta 2 Downloads Now Available
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2 Very Colorful Linux Icon Themes, Both Newly Updated
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Spotify Web Player for Linux Adds Media Key Support, Improved Customisation
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Canonical integrates Ubuntu with open source container manager Kubernetes
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Ubuntu 16.10 Beta 2 Now Available to Download
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Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak Final Beta Arrives, Final Release On October 13
Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak Final Beta is now available for download for all major flavors. This release arrives with updated packages and Linux kernel 4.8. This release gives a pretty good idea of what users should expect from the Final Release which is scheduled for October 13.
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Canonical Rolls Out its Own Kubernetes Distribution
As we’ve been noting in recent posts, Kubernetes, the open source container cluster manager originally designed by Google, is becoming a phenomenon. Canonical has now launched a distribution of Kubernetes, with enterprise support, across a range of public clouds and private infrastructure.
“Companies moving to hyper-elastic container operations have asked for a pure Kubernetes on Ubuntu with enterprise support” said Dustin Kirkland, who leads Canonical’s platform products. “Our focus is operational simplicity while delivering robust security, elasticity and compatibility with the Kubernetes standard across all public and private infrastructure.”
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