Building an Ubuntu Core 18 image for Nitrogen i.MX6 board

This article is written by Taiten Peng. Have you got i.MX6 hardware and are wondering how Ubuntu Core would run on it? In this blog, we will build an Ubuntu Core 18 image with the generic Ubuntu kernel for an i.MX6 based Boundary Devices board. The Nitrogen6X hardware from Bounda … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Building an Ubuntu Core 18 image for Nitrogen i.MX6 board

This article is written by Taiten Peng. Have you got i.MX6 hardware and are wondering how Ubuntu Core would run on it? In this blog, we will build an Ubuntu Core 18 image with the generic Ubuntu kernel for an i.MX6 based Boundary Devices board. The Nitrogen6X hardware from Bounda … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS pre-installed is now available

The Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition is now available in North America and selected EMEA countries* certified with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS pre-installed to work straight out of the box. This is the first system available on the market with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, released in April 2020, and cont … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS pre-installed is now available

The Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition is now available in North America and selected EMEA countries* certified with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS pre-installed to work straight out of the box. This is the first system available on the market with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, released in April 2020, and cont … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 22nd June 2020

The web team here at Canonical run two-week iterations. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work from this iteration. Meet the team My name is Wayne, I’m part of the Brand team that sits within Web & Design. I’ve been at Canonical for almost 2 years now, in those 2 y … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 22nd June 2020

The web team here at Canonical run two-week iterations. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work from this iteration. Meet the team My name is Wayne, I’m part of the Brand team that sits within Web & Design. I’ve been at Canonical for almost 2 years now, in those 2 y … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Making the MAAS machine list fast with React

We have been transitioning the web interface for MAAS from AngularJS to React. One of the reasons for this is to make the interface faster. The main page with performance issues is the list of machines. This list needs to be fast at displaying a few hundred machines at a bare min … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Making the MAAS machine list fast with React

We have been transitioning the web interface for MAAS from AngularJS to React. One of the reasons for this is to make the interface faster. The main page with performance issues is the list of machines. This list needs to be fast at displaying a few hundred machines at a bare min … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Getting started with CUDA on Ubuntu on WSL 2

At Build 2020 Microsoft announced support for GPU compute on Windows Subsystem for Linux 2. Ubuntu is the leading Linux distribution for WSL and a sponsor of WSLConf. Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, provides enterprise support for Ubuntu on WSL through Ubuntu Advantage. This … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Getting started with CUDA on Ubuntu on WSL 2

At Build 2020 Microsoft announced support for GPU compute on Windows Subsystem for Linux 2. Ubuntu is the leading Linux distribution for WSL and a sponsor of WSLConf. Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, provides enterprise support for Ubuntu on WSL through Ubuntu Advantage. This … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: ROS 2 Foxy Fitzroy and its Enhanced Security Monitoring

We’re pleased to welcome the newest ROS 2 release, Foxy Fitzroy. A long-term support (LTS) release, (supported for three years), Foxy runs on the latest Ubuntu LTS, the also-recently-released Ubuntu 20.04 (supported for five years, or even longer with an ESM subscription). Puttin … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: The Ubuntu Appliance portfolio

Today we are delighted to share a new initiative – the Ubuntu Appliance portfolio. Together with NextCloud, AdGuard, Plex Media Server, Mosquitto and OpenHAB we have created a new class of Ubuntu derivatives: specialised appliance images that do one thing – beautifully. Transform … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Is Ubuntu an enterprise Linux distribution?

Is Ubuntu an enterprise Linux distribution? If you are asking, you are probably wondering if you can use Ubuntu anywhere else other than your workstation or development environment. Perhaps you are wondering whether you can implement Ubuntu in your enterprise, including productio … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

OVHcloud drives flash storage strategy with LXD

With more than 1.5 million global customers – including Sainsburys and Michelin – OVHcloud is Europe’s largest cloud computing provider, and the third largest web hosting company in the world. It goes without saying that storage is mission critical for an organisation like OVHclo … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Productivity is but a snap away – useful applications for your everyday needs

The state of being productive comes in various guises. Sometimes, you want to do more. Sometimes, you want less. It’s been a while since we toured the Snap Store, and we thought you would be interested in a fresh batch of cool, fun and useful applications that can help you perfec … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: People and processes behind “Ubuntu certified” devices

While searching for your next GNU/Linux enabled computer, you may have found that some vendors such as Dell, HP and Lenovo sell a selection of desktops and laptops with Ubuntu pre-installed. In fact, Ubuntu is certified on an ever-growing list of hardware. But what does it mean e … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu at the Microsoft European Virtual Open Source Summit

Event overview and main themes On June 16th 2020, the Microsoft European Virtual Open Source Summit will be the occasion to meet and hear from all the communities, entrepreneurs and developers involved in building the future of open source technologies in the cloud. This is an op … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Design and Web team summary – 9th June 2020

The web team here at Canonical run two-week iterations. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work from this iteration. Meet the team 👋 My name is Sam, and I am a project manager on the web team. I help run a few of our squads in the web team. The web squad, [ … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Fabrica – Your self-hosted snap factory

There are many ways one can go about building snaps. You can do it on your local system, by manually running commands in a terminal window. If you have a developer account in the Snap Store, you can use the integrated build functionality to create snaps. You can also use Launchpa … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: OSM#9 Hackfest: the highlights

Canonical concluded its participation in the 9th OSM Hackfest with a renewed sense of fellowship with the Open Source MANO (OSM) community and great pride in the collaborative work that enabled an end-to-end mobile network orchestration demo using OSM’s model-driven capabilities … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

The State of Robotics – May 2020

With several countries finally emerging from lockdowns and markets showing signs of economic recovery, we’ve seen the newscycle steadily shift its focus away from Covid-19. And that will be reflected in our robotics recap as well. Let’s get right to it. Final ROS 1 version releas … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Building a cross-framework UI with single-spa in MAAS 2.8

A new machine list, and a new framework In MAAS 2.8, we’re shipping a new machine list, built from the ground up in React and Redux. We’ve also implemented a few new features: persisting UI state for grouping, new grouping options, bookmarkable urls with filter and search paramet … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Creating cross-platform applications with .NET on Ubuntu on WSL

.NET is an open source software framework for building cross-platform applications on Linux, Windows, and macOS. Ubuntu on WSL allows you to build and test applications for Ubuntu and Windows simultaneously. What happens when we mix these together? This blog will demonstrate how … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

MicroK8s now native on Windows and macOS

Windows and macOS developers can now use MicroK8s natively! Use kubectl at the Windows or Mac command line to interact with MicroK8s locally just as you would on Linux. Clean integration into the desktop means better workflows to dev, build and test your containerised apps. Micro … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: What’s the deal with edge computing?

With over 41 billion IoT devices expected to be active by 2027 — that’s at least 5 devices for every person on the planet — edge computing has emerged as a tenable solution to prevent the impending snowballing of network traffic. Allow me to lift the veil on this buzzword and exp … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Open source software for open infrastructure

Implementing infrastructure using open-source software significantly reduces the total cost of ownership (TOC) of your infrastructure. Over the last few years, we’ve seen more and more companies moving to open source. These include Netflix, Uber, Visa, eBay, Wikipedia and AT&T. A … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Multus: how to escape the Kubernetes eth0 prison

Kubernetes has been successful for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that it takes care of things that application developers may not want to bother with – such as, for example, networking. Multus is a feature that can be used on top of Kubernetes to enable complex n … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Snapcraft development tips: how to troubleshoot snaps with services

In the past, we have discussed various ways on how to debug and troubleshoot potential issues during snap development. The ability to quickly iterate, resolve build process hurdles and publish the application in a timely manner is essential to a robust, positive development exper … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Ubuntu on WSL 2 Is Generally Available

Today Microsoft announced the general availability of Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 in the Windows 10 May 2020 update. WSL 2 is based on a new architecture that provides full Linux binary application compatibility and improved performance. WSL 2 is powered by a real Linux kernel … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: Hybrid cloud and multi-cloud: what is the difference?

Hybrid cloud and multi-cloud are two exclusive terms that are often confused. While the hybrid cloud represents a model for extending private cloud infrastructure with one of the existing public clouds, a multi-cloud refers to an environment where multiple clouds are used at the … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 27 May 2020

The web team here at Canonical run two-week iterations. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work from this iteration. Meet the team My name is Bartek (also known as bartaz around the interwebz). I live in Poznań in Poland and I’m a web developer. I’ve been a software … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes for Data Science: meet Kubeflow

Deep Learning is set to thrive Data science has exploded as a practice in the past decade and has become an undisputed driver of innovation. The forcing factors behind the rising interest in Machine Learning, a not so new concept, have consolidated and created an unparalleled cap … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

ZFS focus on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: what’s new?

Ubuntu has supported ZFS as an option for some time. In 19.10, we introduced experimental support on the desktop. As explained, having a ZFS on root option on our desktop was only a first step in what we want to achieve by adopting this combined file system and logical volume man … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes on Windows with MicroK8s and WSL 2

Kubernetes has enjoyed an unparalleled 5-year growth that has revolutionised the IT industry. It has become a key factor for organisations to be successful and have a competitive advantage. In order to optimise these benefits, organisations look for new ways to reduce Kubernetes … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes GitOps with Azure Arc and Charmed Kubernetes

This week, Canonical announced the integration of  Charmed Kubernetes with Microsoft Azure Arc. This integration provides businesses with a centralised place to manage their Kubernetes clusters and deploy their applications at scale, from cloud to the edge. The Azure Arc dashboar … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Innovating and scaling efficiently with Kubernetes and MicroK8s

Register for the event With the benefits of Kubernetes now well established in the containerisation space, its adoption continues to exponentially increase. However, as developers and enterprises alike turn to Kubernetes for more and more types of use cases, available Kubernetes … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

FIPS certification for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Canonical has received FIPS 140-2, Level 1 certification for cryptographic modules in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, with FIPS-validated OpenSSL-1.1.1. modules included. This certification enables organisations to meet compliance requirements within the public sector, healthcare and finance i … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Eclipse 2020 IoT developer survey is live

The IoT Developer Survey, by The Eclipse Foundation, is the industry’s largest developer survey. These surveys centralise useful, high-level information about the IoT industry for anyone to use. The goal of the survey is to present a better understanding of the IoT industry; the … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to enforce stronger TLS v1.2 encryption by default

In Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, the OpenSSL 1.1.1f library has been modified to use Security Level 2 by default (previous versions of Ubuntu use Security Level 1). Security Level 2 guarantees that protocols, key exchange mechanisms, cipher suites, signature algorithms, certificates and key … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Blog: New GPU and GUI features announced for WSL at Build

Microsoft Build, Microsoft’s annual developer conference, is taking place virtually May 19-20. Ubuntu will be featured throughout the event, in announcements of new WSL features, demos of cloud-native development on Microsoft Azure, and by presenters using Ubuntu desktop with nat … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Experimental feature: progressive releases

“No plan survives contact with the enemy.” This is a famous quote attributed to the Prussian field marshal Helmuth von Moltke. It is also quite applicable to software development: “No code survives contact with the user.” In mission-critical environments, staggered deployments of … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

OpenStack Ussuri available on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS

Canonical today announced the general availability of OpenStack Ussuri on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. The most notable enhancements of today’s OpenStack upstream release are stabilisation efforts around the Open Virtual Networking (OVN) driver and the Masakari project … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How to set up TurtleBot3 in minutes with snaps (2/2)

Welcome to part two of our TurtleBot3 set up, namely the turtlebot3c project. In part one, we rearranged the launch files and configuration files of the TurtleBot3 so that we have four entry points to our robot’s functionalities. One per application in our snap. Now it is time to … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is certified for the Raspberry Pi

The release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS was April 23, 2020. On the same day, Canonical added full support for Ubuntu Server 20.04 on all of the Raspberry Pis that we certify.  Users can flash 20.04 to their Raspberry Pi knowing Canonical guarantees it will ‘just work’ and can make the mo … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

The New Ubuntu Server Guide

This article originally appeared on Joshua Powers’ blog With the release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) the Ubuntu Server Guide has received a major set of updates and has moved to a new location on the Ubuntu website. The new location makes it much easier to read and contribu … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How to preserve old software – with snaps

If you have been using computers for some time now, you probably have fond memories of this or that piece of software from the past, an application or a game that was fun, useful and just plain great, but which isn’t available any longer. For those who have had a chance to experi … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

QEMU and libvirt enhancements in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

This article originally appeared on Joshua Powers’ blog Ubuntu is the industry-leading operating system for cloud hosts and guests. Every day millions of Ubuntu instances are launched in private and public clouds around the world. Many launched right on top of Ubuntu itself. Cano … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Updatable Ubuntu Server Live Installer

The Ubuntu Server Live Installer, introduced with the release of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver), provides a live Ubuntu Server environment along with a streamlined server installation experience. Building on guided installs for LVM, RAID, encrypted disks and advanced networking … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago