In today’s open source roundup: Rumors are swirling about a possible tablet that will run Ubuntu Linux. Plus: Microsoft loves Linux the way a wolf loves a deer, and reviews of Ubuntu 14.10. Source: Tech
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Ubuntu
Certified Ubuntu images float their way into Google Cloud Platform
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•Working in conjunction with Google, Canonical is launching a public beta of Ubuntu for Google Cloud Platform. These are part of the Certified Public Cloud programme which means that the cloud versions of Ubuntu will be updated just about as quickly as the regular ground-tethered versions. Source: Tech
For a sweet desktop, try Mint with Cinnamon
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•If Red Hat’s specialization is enterprise application, development and hosting, and Ubuntu ‘s is anything that moves, then Linux Mint is carving only one niche: desktop dominance. Linux Mint 17 continues in a line of Linux desktop-focused releases, and in testing we found it’s become more mature. Source: Tech
Ubuntu + Performance
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•I’d like to use Ubuntu on my Intel NUC that I’m using as an arcade cabinet system. Source: Tech
Reality Check 2: Ubuntu just got a makeover
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•Mzansi’s unique reality show is back, this time with three new celebrities. Reality Check returns for the second season on Saturday, 2 August 2014 at 6.05pm. Source: Tech
Peppermint Five released
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•In today’s open source roundup: Download the latest version of Peppermint. Plus: Ars Technica reviews Linux Mint 17, and Five popular distros based on Ubuntu Ubuntu has many well known spins but one of the more interesting ones is Peppermint . Source: Tech
Ubuntu AIO – Ubuntu and derivatives on one ISO
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•If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed and if you have questions related to your ubuntu system post question to our forums . Source: Tech
Ubuntu: 2228-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
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•Software Description: – linux: Linux kernel Details: Matthew Daley reported an information leak in the floppy disk driver of the Linux kernel. Source: Tech
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS the Cloud Platform of Choice
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•Canonical today announces Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will be released on 17th April 2014, bringing a new level of reliability, performance and interoperability to cloud and scale out environments with support and maintenance for five years. Source: Tech
Chromium browser succesfully ported to Ubuntu's Mir display server
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•When Canonical decided to shun the Wayland display server for its own, called Mir, the Linux community was up in arms. Source: Tech