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Ubuntu Desktop weekly update – 16th March 2018
by Will Cooke on 16 March 2018
We’ve had a busy few weeks, and so this email is a roll up of what’s been going on in Desktopland. Last week we had a team sprint in Budapest where we got to...
Desktop
Ubuntu Desktop weekly update – February 2, 2018
by Will Cooke on 2 February 2018
GNOME As you might have already read, we’ve taken the decision to ship Xorg by default in Bionic 18.04 LTS. The Wayland session will still be available as an...
Desktop
Ubuntu Desktop Weekly Update: December 1, 2017
by Will Cooke on 1 December 2017
GNOME GNOME Disk Utility If you have snaps installed and open the Disks utility, your snaps appear as loop devices. We found this to be confusing and a bit...
Cloud and server
Ubuntu Bionic: Netplan
by Joshua Powers on 1 December 2017
NetplanFor this week’s Bionic test blitz I am looking at Netplan! Netplan enables easily configuring networking on a system via YAML files. Netplan processes...
Desktop
Ubuntu Desktop Weekly, Nov 3rd & 10th: Bionic daily images available
by Will Cooke on 10 November 2017
The big news this week is the availability of Bionic daily ISOs. As always, we’re beavering away on the desktop: GNOME We’ve started a conversation on the...
Cloud and server
Kernel Team Summary: November 7, 2017
by Canonical on 8 November 2017
October 24 through November 06 Development (18.04) Every 6 months the Ubuntu Kernel Team is tasked to pick the kernel to be used in the next release. This is...
Cloud and server
LXD Weekly Status #22
by Stéphane Graber on 6 November 2017
Introduction Another pretty quiet week for LXD as we keep working on a number of larger features that aren’t ready to land yet. Now that the Ubuntu 18.04...
Cloud and server
Ubuntu Foundations Development Summary: November 2, 2017
by Canonical on 2 November 2017
This newsletter is to provide a status update from the Ubuntu Foundations Team. There will also be highlights provided for any interesting subjects the team...
Cloud and server
Kernel Team Summary – October 25, 2017
by Canonical on 25 October 2017
October 17 through October 23 Development (18.04) Every 6 months the Ubuntu Kernel Team is tasked to pick the kernel to be used in the next release. This is...
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