Posts Tagged ‘unity’
It’s that time again for a new Ubuntu – should you be raring to go with it, or is it a case of more of the same?
With the release of Ubuntu 13.04 today, Canonical have revealed the name of the next version – Saucy Salamander
Ubuntu 13.04 is out tomorrow, 25th April, and the Raring Ringtail is getting some new features over the Quantal Quetzal
Future Ubuntu releases that are non-LTS will now receive nine-months of support, an opposite move to the recent lengthening of LTS desktop support
Unity 4, the latest version of the popular multi-platform game engine tech, is finally out and now includes Linux deployment previews
The latest version of the GNOME Shell is here, has it addressed the concerns of users, or gone further down the path of simplification?
Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal is on its way, and the first beta of the distro has just been released for people to test
The rumours of the Unity game engine being ported to Linux have been confirmed true as Unity Technologies opens pre-orders for Unity 4
Newly released Ubuntu based distribution Hybryde allows you to switch between desktop environments without even logging out, and comes with Unity, KDE, and LXDE by default
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…
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin has just been released by Canonical, bringing with it Long Term Service, and updates to Unity, Software, Ubuntu One, and more
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…






