An introduction to AppArmor

Cyber attacks are becoming more sophisticated, attack frequency is on the rise, and the cost of cybercrime damage is projected to reach $6 trillion annually by 2021. Traditional defensive measures such as firewalls and intrusion… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu is #1 for embedded & IoT

The results are in! Eclipse.org recently published their 2019 IoT Developer Survey. Ubuntu is again the top choice for embedded & IoT, with our cousins Raspbian and Debian taking 2nd and 3rd respectively. The numbers fall off pretty… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

An introduction to AppArmor

Cyber attacks are becoming more sophisticated, attack frequency is on the rise, and the cost of cybercrime damage is projected to reach $6 trillion annually by 2021. Traditional defensive measures such as firewalls and intrusion… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

在AWS EC2 A1实例上运行安卓环境

Your source for Ubuntu news, articles, tutorials, e-books and everything else in-between. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Visit Canonical at Dell Technologies World

Canonical and Dell are working together to transform your business from the desktop to cloud to edge. Visit us at Dell Technologies World 2019 from Monday, 29 April to Wednesday, 1 May in booth #495 to talk with our experts about how you… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Canonical at Open Infrastructure Summit -Denver

Open Infrastructure Summit is coming to Denver from April 29th to May 1st, 2019. Will you be there? We sure will! Come and visit us in Booth B1! Canonical experts will be at the event ready to answer your questions and walk you through our… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Canonical at Open Infrastructure Summit -Denver

Open Infrastructure Summit is coming to Denver from April 29th to May 1st, 2019. Will you be there? We sure will! Come and visit us in Booth B1! Canonical experts will be swarming at the event ready to answer your questions and walk you… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

开源基础设施,桌面和物联网开发者都聚焦在Ubuntu 19.04

2019年4月18日,Canonical今天宣布Ubuntu 19.04 正式发布,新版系统将聚焦开源基础设施部署,开发者桌面,物联网和云到端的软件分发等领域。 “Ubuntu在电信,金融和多媒体领域的开源优势已经扩展到其他领域。从公有云到私有数据中心再到边缘设备或集群,开源已成为效率和创新的标志。Ubuntu 19.04包含了支持领先项目的转换,以及用于加速这些域的应用程序的开发人员工具。” Canonical的CEO Mark Shuttleworth说道。… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Announcing OpenJDK 11 packages in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

OpenJDK 11 is the default JRE/JDK for 18.04 LTS and is covered under LTS upstream security support. OpenJDK 11 will be the default package for the upcoming 19.04 release. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Canonical、Ubuntu 19.04をリリース、 オープンインフラストラクチャ、デベロッパーデスクトップ、 およびIoTにフォーカス

Your source for Ubuntu news, articles, tutorials, e-books and everything else in-between. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Open infrastructure, developer desktop and IoT are the focus for Ubuntu 19.04

18th April, 2019: Canonical today announced the release of Ubuntu 19.04, focused on open infrastructure deployments, the developer desktop, IoT, and cloud to edge software distribution. “The open-source-first on Ubuntu movement in telco,… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Ubuntu Server development summary – 16 April 2019

Hello Ubuntu Server The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to reach the server team, you can find us at the #ubuntu-server… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Industrial & Embedded Linux: Looking Ahead

I recently returned from an extended visit to Germany, where my colleagues and I kept busy attending conferences, visiting customers and partners. We travelled around the country, talking to many, many people at dozens of companies about… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

On the Case – High Resource Usage

A customer recently submitted a case that Pedro Principeza, a Canonical Support Engineer, was able to solve using an interesting technique. Principeza was contacted to help pinpoint the processes that were generating a high rate of I/O… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Make compelling videos with free software: Director’s Cut

Creating videos is easy. Creating great videos, not so much. A good production starts with an idea, but it also requires talent, time and tools. We cannot do much about the first two, but we sure can give you some nice ideas on the tools… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Why the Visual Studio Code team launched a snap

Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code is a popular free code editor with built-in support for debugging, task running, and version control. While available for Linux via tarball, rpm, and debian package options, the Visual Studio Code team had… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

正しいLinux OSの選択によりIoT製品化までの時間を短縮

Your source for Ubuntu news, articles, tutorials, e-books and everything else in-between. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Speed up your ROS snap builds

A while back I wrote a post about distributing a ROS system among multiple snaps. If you want to enable some sort of add-on story, you need to have multiple snaps, and that remains the way to do it today with ROS. That approach works, but… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Optimising IoT bandwith with delta updates

As connected devices proliferate in the Internet of Things (IoT), companies need an efficient over-the-air (OTA) update mechanism for remotely delivering new software, features, firmware updates and security enhancements to potentially… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Visual Studio CodeがSnapとして登場

Your source for Ubuntu news, articles, tutorials, e-books and everything else in-between. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

API v3 of the YAML package for Go is available

API v3 of the yaml package for Go is out, and it brings comment handling, intermediate node representations, and much more. The initial sketch for v3 of the yaml package for Go was first drafted almost exactly a year ago, by the end of… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

API v3 of the yaml package for Go is available

API v3 of the yaml package for Go is out, and it brings comment handling, intermediate node representations, and much more. The initial sketch for v3 of the yaml package for Go was first drafted almost exactly a year ago, by the end of… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Visual Studio Code launches as a snap

4th  April 2019, London, UK – As of today, Microsoft Visual Studio Code is available for Linux as a snap, providing seamless auto-updates for its users. Visual Studio Code, a free, lightweight code editor, has redefined editors for… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Remote collaborative design

Hands up if you or someone in your team work remotely. I am sure there are many of you out there. One of the biggest growing trends, since I started working in the technology industry 15 years ago, is how common and accessible working from… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Kubernetes 1.14 now available from Canonical

March 25, 2019 Canonical announces full enterprise support for Kubernetes 1.14 using kubeadm deployments, its Charmed Kubernetes, and MicroK8s, its popular single-node deployment of Kubernetes. MicroK8s provides Kubernetes 1.14 on any… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Snapcraft Summit Montreal

Following previous events in New York, Seattle, and London, the fourth Snapcraft Summit is taking place in Montreal, Canada from June 11th to 13th 2019. We have partnered with Travis CI this time and also expanded the scope of the event to… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Magic Wormhole – Send files with ease

Sharing is caring. Alexander the Great File transfer is the bread and butter of information exchange in the digital world. Documents, photos, videos, we share them with our colleagues and friends. The only problem is, the Internet is a… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 15 March 2019

This was a fairly busy two weeks for the Web & design team at Canonical. Here are some of the highlights of our completed work. Web team Homepage takeovers This iteration we designed and built four takeovers for our home pages… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Debug ACPI DSDT and SSDT with ACPICA Utilities

Using acpidbg on Ubuntu 18.04 x64 can be quite handy; however, the Linux kernel with ACPI_DEBUGGER is not always available, such as on Ubuntu for ARM. In such cases, acpica also provides a set of utilities, named acpica-tools, for ACPI… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

The path to Ubuntu Core

At Canonical, helping customers overcome their challenges is what we do every day. In the IoT world, a common challenge we encounter is customers who are interested in transitioning to Ubuntu Core and the snapcraft.io ecosystem, but are… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Porting Ubuntu Core 18 to Nvidia Jetson TX1 Developer Kit

Ubuntu Core (UC) is Canonical’s take in the IoT space. There are pre-built images for officially supported devices, like Raspberry Pi or Intel NUCs, but if we have something else and there is no community port, we need to create the… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Make your snap development faster

“All my centurions develop using snaps.” Julius Caesar By and large, software development can be an enjoyable process. Until you hit the first error, that is. At that point, you want to get past the stumbling blocks as quickly as possible… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

ROS2 launch: required nodes

When using the Robot Operating System (ROS), it’s fairly common to want to shut down a launched system if a specific node (or set of nodes) exits. This is pretty easy in ROS1, because launch files support the required attribute on… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

FOSDEM 2019, a recap

A subjective review and some takeaways of our teams trip to FOSDEM 2019. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Fresh KDE snaps for February 2019

During February 2019 we celebrated another fine Plasma release with our friends at KDE by showcasing a month of KDE snaps on the Snapcraft Twitter and other social accounts. The KDE developers have done amazing work to create an SDK that… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Canonical at NVIDIA GTC 2019

Canonical will be attending Nvidia’s GTC Conference in San Jose, California March 18 – 21, 2019. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

How to ensure the ongoing security and compliance of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS ‘Trusty Tahr’

As 14.04 reaches the end of its five-year, Standard Security Maintenance, LTS window in April 2019, support for the OS is transitioning into a new phase – Extended Security Maintenance (ESM). | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

How to create snapshots of your snaps

Data backups are arguably the most important part of one’s software setup. While many scenarios fall into the realm of if, data loss belongs in the when domain. Over time, every one of us will experience some kind of hardware failure, be… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Infographic: Snapcraft for developers

At the end of last year, we shared an infographic highlighting the adoption of snaps by users for their desktop, server or IoT devices. Those snaps wouldn’t be available without the growing number of developers building them behind… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

MAAS – Fast and efficient virtualisation for small and medium enterprises

The advent of virtualisation has significantly changed the way we use IT infrastructure. In theory, the ability to share single server resources to run multiple isolated operating systems provides flexibility and promises easy operations.… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Building ROS2 snaps with Colcon

The snapcraft CLI has supported building ROS1 snaps for a while via the catkin plugin. We supported the ROS2 betas via the ament plugin, but that was before Open Robotics had a ROS2 package repository setup, which meant that the ament… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Canonical adds containerd to Ubuntu Kubernetes

February 28, 2019 – Canonical today announced support for containerd in its 1.14 releases of Charmed Kubernetes and Microk8s, improving security and robustness. “Containerd has become the industry-standard container runtime focused on… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

How to backup your application settings

A reliable data backup plan should be an integral part of everyone’s software arsenal. If you accidentally delete your files, or something goes wrong in your setup, you will have your data safely stored in another location. This will allow… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Single-Node Kubernetes on Raspberry Pi with MicroK8s and Ubuntu

Introduction The goal of this blog post is to explain how to setup and run Ubuntu Server on a Raspberry Pi with MicroK8s on-top to provide a single-node Kubernetes host for development and testing. In the last few months Ubuntu Server… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Ubuntu is EAL2 certified

Canonical has received Common Criteria EAL2 certification. The evaluation covers a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS on one of the supported platforms listed in the certification report. Common Criteria (CC) for Information… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Securing IoT device data against physical access

Security remains the number one concern when designing and deploying IoT devices. High profile breaches continue to occur and concerns cease to subside. For any organisation, security needs to be front of mind and considered from the start… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

EdgeX Foundry, the common framework for IoT edge computing, now available as a snap

EdgeX Foundry is now available as a snap, making it available to millions of Linux users and developers via the ever-expanding Snap Store. EdgeX Foundry is a vendor-neutral open source project hosted by The Linux Foundation building a… | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

Ubuntu 14.04 LTS「Trusty Tahr」のExtended Security Maintenanceを発表

Your source for Ubuntu news, articles, tutorials, e-books and everything else in-between. | Continue reading


@blog.ubuntu.com | 5 years ago