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17 posts from January 2017
Industrial IoT revolution with Raspberry Pi compute module 3
By Maarten Ectors, 31 January 2017
The Raspberry Pi Foundation released a long awaited version of their Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3. The great news is that you get 4GB storage, 1GB memory and...
Installing a DIY bare metal GPU cluster for Kubernetes
By Samuel Cozannet, 30 January 2017
I don’t know if you have ever seen one of the Orange Boxes from Canonical These are really sleek machines. They contain 10 Intel NUCs, plus an 11th one for...
Ubuntu Core – how to enable aliases for your snaps commands
By David Callé, 28 January 2017
We are happy to announce that a new version of Ubuntu Core, based on snapd 2.21, has been released to the stable snaps channel yesterday. As with any stable...
Award-winning drone technology with Ubuntu
By Amrisha Prashar, 27 January 2017
The market for drones is exploding as businesses and individuals embrace them. The global market for commercial applications of drone technology will balloon...
ROS on arm64 with Ubuntu Core
By Kyle Fazzari, 27 January 2017
Previous Robot Operating System (ROS) releases only supported i386, amd64, and armhf. I even tried building ROS Indigo from source for arm64 about a year ago,...
Deploying The Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes onto AWS
By James Donner, 27 January 2017
This week, we announced the availability of release 1.5.2 of The Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes. This is a pure upstream kubernetes developed in...
Using the ubuntu-app-platform content interface in app snaps
By Guest, 26 January 2017
This is a guest post by Olivier Tilloy, Engineer at Canonical. If you would like to contribute a guest post, please contact ubuntu-devices@canonical.com...
Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes – Release 1.5.2
By Jorge O. Castro, 24 January 2017
We’re proud to announce support for Kubernetes 1.5.2 in the Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes. This is a pure upstream distribution of Kubernetes, designed...
tutorials.ubuntu.com goes live!
By didrocks, 20 January 2017
We are really proud to announce that Tutorials Ubuntu went live this week! What are ubuntu tutorials? Ubuntu tutorials are a topic-specific walkthroughs,...
Winners of #UbuntuAtMWC
By Amrisha Prashar, 19 January 2017
A couple weeks ago we held a competition to invite you to join us at MWC by telling us what you wanted to see from #UbuntuAtMWC across Cloud, Devices or IoT!...
5 Cool things Canonical does with Go
By didrocks, 18 January 2017
We had the recent news that Google’s Go was awarded programming language of 2016 by TIOBE! One of the main reasons for winning is the ease of learning and...
Mir: 2016 end of year review
By Guest, 17 January 2017
This is a guest post by Alan Griffiths, Software engineer at Canonical. If you would like to contribute a guest post, please contact...