Riccardo Padovani: My opensource contributions in January 15
Wow, it’s already a month I rebooted my blog, and this is the twelveth article I write. Whereas since the launch of the blog, during November ‘13, I wrote 7 articles, well, this is a record for...
View ArticleRonnie Tucker: Google Play download figures
Yes, I know a lot of you bemoan the fact that Google Play requires a credit card to sign up for, but it does give FCM some good exposure. Most folks with Android devices will inevitably sign up for...
View ArticleDaniel Holbach: Helping Ubuntu devices users
In a recent conversation we thought it’d be a good idea to share tips and tricks, suggestions and ideas with users of Ubuntu devices. Because it’d help to have it available immediately on the phone, an...
View ArticleMartin Albisetti: Disassembling a DeLonghi eco310.r coffee machine
After a few weeks of being coffee-deprived, I decided to disassemble my espresso machine and see if I could figure out why it leaked water while on, and didn't have enough pressure to produce drinkable...
View ArticleJono Bacon: Bad Voltage: Live @ SCALE13x
As regular readers of my blog will know, I rather like the SoCal Linux Expo, more commonly known as SCALE. I have been going for over eight years and every year it delivers an incredible balance of...
View ArticleStuart Langridge: Bad Voltage live show at SCALE 2015
We’ve been talking about doing this for some time, and now it’s nearly here. Yes. Bad Voltage, the finest podcast in this or any other galaxy, the source of all the tech knowledge you’ll ever need, and...
View ArticleScott Lavender: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Released
The Ubuntu Studio development team is proud to announce the release of Ubuntu Studio 12.10.GeneralUbuntu Studio is the Ubuntu flavour designed for content creation.It’s produced as a DVD image that can...
View ArticleLubuntu Blog: Community wallpaper contest
Here we go again! It's that time of the year when Lubuntu asks the community to contribute an artistic touch to the distribution.Please feel free to join us at Flickr and upload your favourite...
View ArticleRonnie Tucker: Inkscape Version 0.91 is Released!
The Inkscape community proudly announces the release of Inkscape 0.91.Inkscape is a drawing and painting tool similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, and Xara X, but with features, new tools, and interface...
View ArticleThe Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 402
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is issue #402 for the week January 25 – February 1, 2015, and the full version is available here.In this issue we cover:Ubuntu StatsLoCo EventsUbuntu Cloud...
View ArticleCarla Sella
Design and UsabilitySo it's just 3 days to the launch event of Ubuntu Phone, I am super exited, and here are some news fron Canonical on Design and Usability:Hi Insiders,We hope you are well! Next up...
View ArticleUbuntu Kernel Team: Kernel Team Meeting Minutes – February 03, 2015
Meeting MinutesIRC Log of the meeting.Meeting minutes.Agenda20150203 Meeting AgendaRelease Metrics and Incoming Bugs Release metrics and incoming bug data can be reviewed at the following...
View ArticleThe Fridge: Interview with Kev (elfy) of the Ubuntu Community Council
The Ubuntu Community Council is the primary community (i.e., non-technical) governance body for the Ubuntu project. In this series of 7 interviews, we go behind the scenes with the community members...
View ArticleKubuntu Wire: Kubuntu Interviews
A couple of interviews have been published today with Kubuntu developer Jonathan Riddell.The Linux Setup – Jonathan Riddell, Kubuntu Developer looks at his computer setup.Jonathan has a lot of nice...
View ArticleAurélien Gâteau: Learn Once, Write Anywhere
I am writing a web application for my current customer. The application is written using React, a "JavaScript library for building user interfaces" built by Facebook.React is an interesting beast. At...
View ArticleSvetlana Belkin: Why I Blog?
On February 6th, 2015, I applied for my Ubuntu Membership and got it. A year later (-ish) and 53 posts later (yes, I counted!), I’m still a Ubuntu Member and still a blogger over what I do in the...
View ArticleDaniel Pocock: Github iCalendar issue feed now scans all repositories
The Github iCalendar feed has now been updated to scan issues in all of your repositories.It is no longer necessary to list your repositories in the configuration file or remember to add new...
View ArticleDaniel Holbach: Get trained on Ubuntu’s HTML5 story
Did you always want to write an app for Ubuntu and thought that HTML5 might be a good choice? Well picked!We now have training materials up on developer.ubuntu.com which will get you started in all...
View ArticleBodhi.Zazen: KDE Dual Monitors
I started using various music distros (KXStudio and Fedora Jam). One of the annoyances is that KDE does not remember the settings for dual monitors. Thus every time after logging in the screens need to...
View ArticleNicholas Skaggs: Unity 8 Desktop Testing
While much of the excitement around unity8 and the next generation of ubuntu has revolved around mobile, again I'd like to point your attention to the desktop. The unity8 desktop is starting to evolve...
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