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Desktop archives

103 posts from 2018

Six reasons why developers choose Ubuntu Desktop

By Sarah Dickinson, 28 November 2018

Used in more than 240 countries, by governments, enterprises, and consumers alike, Ubuntu Desktop is the number one Linux operating system (OS) in the world....

The power of installed-base snap metrics

By cprov, 27 November 2018

The Snap Store is able to provide insightful information to Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) about usage of their snap applications. Our goal is to help...

egmde: a project that uses Mir

By Alan Griffiths, 19 November 2018

Display servers solve a large and complex problem. Mir provides a broad and powerful library to solve those problems, but there is a learning curve to use Mir...

Samsung announce Linux on DeX with Ubuntu: for developers on the move

By Canonical, 8 November 2018

The Samsung Developer Conference, held this week in San Francisco, brings creators together to discover and learn about the latest technologies in Samsung’s...

A guide to snap permissions and interfaces

By Alex Murray, 1 November 2018

Snap is a Linux application package management system which allow developers to easily publish self contained software packages (snaps) that work across many...

Low latency and real-time kernels for telco and NFV

By Canonical, 26 October 2018

The kernel is the fundamental core of a computer operating system. It is the first program to load, and it manages all core functions of the computer. With...

Canonical and Ubuntu – user statistics

By James Nunns, 20 October 2018

Most stories are pretty clear and straightforward, heroes, villains, friends, enemies. There’s clear lines as to who is involved with who and what is going...

Welcome Ubuntu Desktop 18.10

By Will Cooke, 19 October 2018

The Cosmic Cuttlefish has arrived.  Ubuntu 18.10 is out and represents the first step on the road to the next LTS in April 2020.  This release of Ubuntu comes...

Infographic: Snaps in numbers

By Canonical, 18 October 2018

Coinciding with the release of Ubuntu 18.10 today, we have celebrated the exceptional adoption of snaps by sharing the infographic below. From popular snaps...

Ubuntu 18.10:Multi-cloud,new desktop theme & enhanced snap integration

By Canonical, 18 October 2018

London, UK, 18th October 2018; Canonical today announced the release of Ubuntu 18.10, focused on multi-cloud deployments, AI software development, a new...

Self-containing dependencies leads LogMeIn to publish their first Snap

By Sarah Dickinson, 15 October 2018

LogMeIn is one of the world’s top 10 public SaaS companies, and a market leader in communication & conferencing, identity & access, and customer engagement &...

Firefox ESR 60 availability on Ubuntu

By Canonical, 12 October 2018

Mozilla Release Engineering created a special customised packaging of the Ubuntu version of Firefox intended for our enterprise partners of Canonical.  This...