Ubuntu 24.10 'Oracular Oriole' released
Ubuntu's 20th anniversary brings a revamped GNOME
Ubuntu 24.10 'Oracular Oriole', the latest version of the Linux distribution, has been released for the Linux operating system’s 20th anniversary.
Lenovo rolls out more Linux laptops
2020 is the year of Linux on the desktop and corona virus
Lenovo is to roll Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS out across 30 of Lenovo's ThinkPads and ThinkStations.
Ubuntu beats Windows 10 on speed test
On Walmart's cheap laptop
Phoronix's Michael Larabel is doing some performance testing on Walmart's $199 Motile-branded M141 laptop, which has an AMD Ryzen 3 3200U processor, Vega 3 graphics, 4GB of RAM, and a 14-inch 1080p displa).
Open sorcerers work to ARM Ubuntu
2019 will be the year of the Linux laptop
A team of open sorcerers are trying to get Linux on Qualcomm-powered laptops from HP, Asus, and Lenovo.
Canonical brings Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to high-security embedded devices.
2019 is the year of Linux on the lightbulb
Canonical today published Ubuntu Core 18, bringing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to high-security embedded devices.
Canonical wants Ubuntu to collect your personal data
Because open sourcers love sharing their data
Canonical is planning to make a change to Ubuntu which would mean that the Linux distro would collect information - or telemetry data - on desktop PCs during installation and afterwards.
Canonical gears up for IPO
Recent changes were to prepare for it
Linux outfit Canonical appears to have been making rather a lot of changes lately and its founder Mark Shuttleworth said that it is because the company is gearing up for an IPO.
Ubuntu might retire Thunderbird
Users use Google mail
The open saucy Ubuntu is considering dumping the Thunderbird mail app because users tend to favour using webservices mail instead.
More than 80 Canonical workers replaced by GNOMES
Shuttleworth takes axe to company
More than 80 Canonical workers are facing the axe as founder Mark Shuttleworth has taken back the role of chief executive officer at the open saucy outfit.
Dell getting more excited about Linux desktops
Apparently 2017 is the year of the Linux desktop
A decade after it first introduced its first pre-installed Linux computer, Dell claims it is more committed than ever to offering Linux-powered machines to users.