Ubuntu Blog: Let’s talk open design
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<noscript> <img alt="" height="561" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/canonical/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto,fl_sanitize,c_fill,w_561,h_561/https://ubuntu.com/wp-content/uploads/42fb/Applications2x.png" width="561" /> </noscript> At Canonical, we’re committed to open-source principles and fostering collaboration. Over the last 20 years, Ubuntu’s brand has become a leader in open source, with an open operating system. Our community shapes Ubuntu’s journey, and we recognise room for improvement in how we collaborate, particularly in design at Canonical. Despite most of our developme ..read more
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Ubuntu Blog: DISA publishes STIG for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
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3d ago
<noscript> <img alt="" height="264" src="https://res.cloudinary.com/canonical/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto,fl_sanitize,c_fill,w_720,h_264/https://ubuntu.com/wp-content/uploads/4d11/ef01809f-DISA-logo-transparent.webp" width="720" /> </noscript> Introduction DISA, the Defense Information Systems Agency, has published their Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. The STIG is free for the public to download from the DOD Cyber Exchange. Canonical has been working with DISA since we published Ubuntu 22.04 LTS to draft this STIG, and we are delighted that ..read more
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Podcast Ubuntu Portugal: E295 Viagem À Quinta Dimensão
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3d ago
Por ocasião da Wikicon Portugal 2024 em Évora, caímos numa anomalia gravitacional no tecido espacio-temporal e viajámos até à Quinta Dimensão, um Cosmódromo de Ideias e depósito de Raspberry Pi. Fomos recebidos por João Bacelar (um ser humano da mesma espécie de Carl Sagan), que orbita uma estrela de luminosidade classe V (do tipo espectral G) à velocidade de 30 Km por segundo; técnico de som, criador multimédia, programador, astrónomo amador, rádio amador e entusiasta do Software Livre, estivemos em conversa amena com ele num cenário bucólico e rural, rodeados de bichos vários, banhados por r ..read more
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Ubuntu Blog: Managed Cloud Services: when outsourcing your operations is the most cost-effective choice
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6d ago
Clouds, be they private or public, surprisingly remain one of the most DIY-favouring markets. Perhaps due to the nebulous and increasingly powerful technologies, a series of myths, or even unnecessary egos, the majority of non-tech-centric enterprises (meaning, companies whose primary business scope rests outside the realm of IT software and hardware) still try to build and nurture in-house cloud management teams, without considering outsourcing even part of their workload. Self-management has its advantages, however, thinking it’s the only option is a mistake. Reading this you may think: “man ..read more
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The Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 835
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1w ago
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 835 for the week of April 7 – 13, 2024. The full version of this issue is available here. In this issue we cover: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) Beta released Ubuntu Stats Hot in Support UbuCon Asia 2024 – CFP Deadline Extended by April 30 LoCo Events Matrix documentation discussion Noble Numbat (24.04) Beta Release Status Tracking Mir Office Hours Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Beta Testing Moderation and Defense of our Matrix Community Call for testing: Ubuntu Frame (Mir 2.16.4 bugfix update), mesa-core22 (minor version update) Celebrating Creativity: Anno ..read more
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David Mohammed: Ubuntu Budgie 24.04 Release Notes
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1w ago
NOTE: This is draft WIP – 24.04 specific changes are to be added – this NOTE will be removed when the release notes have been finalised. Ubuntu Budgie 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) is a Long Term Support release with 3 years of support, from April 2024 to May 2027. These release notes takes the 22.10/23.04/23.10 and 24.04 developments and highlights the key parts that 22.04 upgraders need to be… Source ..read more
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Paul Tagliamonte: Domo Arigato, Mr. debugfs
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1w ago
Years ago, at what I think I remember was DebConf 15, I hacked for a while on debhelper to write build-ids to debian binary control files, so that the build-id (more specifically, the ELF note .note.gnu.build-id) wound up in the Debian apt archive metadata. I’ve always thought this was super cool, and seeing as how Michael Stapelberg blogged some great pointers around the ecosystem, including the fancy new debuginfod service, and the find-dbgsym-packages helper, which uses these same headers, I don’t think I’m the only one. At work I’ve been using a lot of rust, specifically, async rust using ..read more
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Scarlett Gately Moore: Kubuntu: Noble Numbat Beta available! Qt6 snaps coming soon.
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1w ago
It has been a very busy couple of weeks as we worked against some major transitions and a security fix that required a rebuild of the $world. I am happy to report that against all odds we have a beta release! You can read all about it here: https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-24-04-beta-released/ Post beta freeze I have already begun pushing our fixes for known issues today. A big one being our new branding! Very exciting times in the Kubuntu world. In the snap world I will be using my free time to start knocking out KDE applications ( not covered by the project ). I have also recruited some hel ..read more
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Kubuntu General News: Kubuntu 24.04 Beta Released
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1w ago
Join the Excitement: Test Kubuntu 24.04 Beta and Experience Innovation with KubuQA! We’re thrilled to announce the availability of the Kubuntu 24.04 Beta! This release is packed with new features and enhancements, and we’re inviting you, our valued community, to join us in fine-tuning this exciting new version. Whether you’re a seasoned tester or new to software testing, your feedback is crucial to making Kubuntu 24.04 the best it can be. To make your testing journey as easy as pie, we’re introducing a fantastic new tool: KubuQA. Designed with both new and experienced users in mind, KubuQA si ..read more
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The Fridge: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) Beta released
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1w ago
The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the Beta release of the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Desktop, Server, and Cloud products. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, codenamed “Noble Numbat”, continues Ubuntu’s proud tradition of integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high-quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution. The team has been very hard at work through this cycle, introducing new features and fixing bugs. This Beta release includes images from not only the Ubuntu Desktop, Server, and Cloud products, but also the Edubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Cinnamon, UbuntuKylin, Ubuntu ..read more
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