Daniel Pocock: MtGox is not Bitcoin
Many people may be looking at the Mt Gox implosion and wondering if this is the end for Bitcoin or even cryptocurrency in general.I don't want to speculate either way.Any currency - cryptocurrency...
View ArticleJono Bacon: My Top 5 Dream Ubuntu Apps
So, today we announced the Ubuntu App Showdown where you can build apps with the Ubuntu SDK and win some awesome prizes such as the Nexus 7 (2013) tablet and the Meizu MX3.This got me thinking, which...
View ArticleNathan Haines: Showing Ubuntu Pride
I take a lot of pride in the work I've done for Ubuntu. I've met so many wonderful people, made incredible friends, been to unique shows, run booths, been featured at conventions, published magazine...
View ArticleMichael Hall: My App Showdown Wishlist
Today we announced the start of the next Ubuntu App Showdown, and I have very high hopes for the kinds of apps we’ll see this time around. Our SDK has grown by leaps and bounds since the last one, and...
View ArticleCanonical Design Team: Ubuntu Resources — beta!
Today we’ve released a new version of Ubuntu Resources with some new functionality and design improvements, and we’ve now moved from alpha to beta!FeedbackWe asked visitors to the site to give us their...
View ArticleUbuntu GNOME: Ubuntu GNOME Trusty Tahr Beta 1 has been released
Hi,Ubuntu GNOME Team is happy to announce the release of Ubuntu GNOME Trusty Tahr Beta 1.Please see the release notes.We’re preparing Ubuntu GNOME 14.04, the Trusty Tahr, for distribution in April...
View ArticleCanonical Design Team: Latest from the web team — February 2014
Time flies! February is mostly behind us now and hopefully spring won’t take too long to show up in London.In the last few weeks we’ve worked on:Ubuntu Resources: we’ve released a new iteration of the...
View ArticleJono Bacon: Bad Voltage Season 1 Episode 10 ‘Midnight Throne Travels’
Stuart Langridge, Jeremy Garcia, Bryan Lunduke, and myself discuss:Tech conferences — which ones are good, which ones are not, and why?Desktop machines versus laptops, and a review of Stuart’s new...
View ArticleXubuntu: Xubuntu 14.04 Beta 1
The Xubuntu team is pleased to announce the immediate release of Xubuntu 14.04 Beta 1. This is the first beta towards the final LTS release, and with it we have landed a lot of new features and...
View ArticleUbuntu Studio: 14.04 Beta 1 Release
Ubuntu Studio 14.04 Trusty Tahr Beta 1 is released! You may find the images at cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/trusty/beta-1/. Reporting Bugs If you find any bugs with this release, please...
View ArticleKubuntu: Trusty Beta 1 Available for Testing
Trusty Beta 1, based on KDE SC 4.12.2, is available for Testing. The Beta 1 images can be downloaded at: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/trusty/beta-1/. More information on Kubuntu Trusty...
View ArticleLubuntu Blog: Trusty Tahr β1
It's here, the beta 1 for Lubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) for testing, as well as other flavours (Kubuntu, Xubuntu and UbuntuGnome) and I must (as always) remind you this is not suitable for production...
View ArticleThe Fridge: Announcing Trusty Tahr Beta 1
The first Beta of Trusty Tahr (to become 14.04 LTS) has now been released for testers and early adopters.This beta features images for Edubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu GNOME, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu...
View ArticleUbuntu LoCo Council: LoCo Teams Update On Air!
As you read it. From now on, Philip Ballew, Nathan Haines, Pablo Rubianes and I (José Antonio Rey) will be hosting a monthly LoCo Teams Update session at Ubuntu on Air!.For these to be a success, we...
View ArticleLaura Czajkowski: March Madness comes to a city near you
Before Christmas, I announced that MongoDB was planning to celebrate its own version of “March Madness” called MongoDB March Madness, an event featuring 27 of our European MongoDB User Groups. This...
View ArticleMarcin Juszkiewicz: ARM7 != ARMv7
ARM architecture is fun when it comes to names and numbers. And it is around 30 years old as well. So from time to time I have a discussion where I say something like in title…There are few sources of...
View ArticleColin King: Finding small bugs
Over the past few months I've been using static code analysis tools such as cppcheck, Coverity Scan and also smatch on various open source projects. I've generally found that most open source code is...
View ArticleDaniel Pocock: Google Summer of Code opportunities in data science and...
As mentioned in my blog on Monday, the Ganglia Project is proud to be part of Google Summer of Code in 2014The Ganglia team are offering various types of projects and different parts of Ganglia would...
View ArticleRonnie Tucker: Full Circle #82 arrives in your digital piggy bank
This month: * Command & Conquer * How-To : Python, LibreOffice, and Connecting iOS Devices. * Graphics : Blender and Inkscape. * Review: NOD32 Anti-virus * NEW! – Security Q&A * NEW! – What Is:...
View ArticleUbuntu Server blog: The Ubuntu Server team is hiring!
We are looking for two fabulous Software Engineers to join the Ubuntu Server team. Check out the individual job listings for more...
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