Posts Tagged ‘Canonical’
Canonical bringing new functionality to the Ubuntu Software Store by offering games from the Humble Indie Bundle
Ubuntu 12.04 ‘Precise Pangolin’, Canonical’s biggest ever LTS has arrived, but can the latest round of improvements win over its critics? Linux User’s editor, Russell Barnes, takes a look at the broader view…
Join us as we speak to Canonical CEO, Jane Silber, about the community’s perception of arrogance, the fiery reception of Unity and Canonical’s plans to dominate much more than just your desktop…
Ubuntu 12.04 has a number of challenges to overcome before we think it’s ready for the planned LTS release later this month. We continue our irreverent list with a few issues with calendaring in Ubuntu 12.04…
Ubuntu 12.04 has a number of challenges to overcome before we think it’s ready for the planned LTS release later this month. We kick off a irreverent list with a few gripes about Unity and the Dash…
Developed for Motorola Atrix 2, includes Ubuntu TV and advanced integration with Android
Ubuntu 12.04’s impending LTS release is the beginning of the end for the Lucid Lynx
Canonical has today release a new corporate-focussed version of Ubuntu that pre-installs business software, just in time for the build up to Ubuntu 12.04…
Kubuntu 12.04 will be the last release before becoming community supported
Canonical have today introduced a new Head-Up Display feature due to arrive with Ubuntu 12.04. Read on for full details and video demonstration…
Canonical’s reshaping of Ubuntu is complete, but does 11.10 live up to the hype? Russell Barnes takes a look at the 15th iteration, Oneiric Ocelot, probably the only distro to be loved and loathed in near equal measure…
Linux User talks to Canonical’s Gerry Carr to get the full low-down on Ubuntu 11.10 ‘Oneric Ocelot’ ahead of its 13th October launch…







