ROS 2 Command Line Interface

Disclosure: read the post until the end, a surprise awaits you! Moving from ROS 1 to ROS 2 can be a little overwhelming.It is a lot of (new) concepts, tools and a large codebase to get familiar with. And just like many of you, I am getting started with ROS 2. One of the central … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes on Windows: how to set up

This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:Password: The post Protected: Kubernetes on Windows appeared first on Ubuntu Blog. […] | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Parallel installs – test and run multiple instances of snaps

In Linux, testing software is both easy and difficult at the same time. While the repository channels offer great availability to software, you can typically only install a single instance of an application. If you want to test multiple instances, you will most likely need to con … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes 1.15 now available from Canonical

Canonical announces full enterprise support for Kubernetes 1.15 using kubeadm deployments, its Charmed Kubernetes, and MicroK8s; the popular single-node deployment of Kubernetes. The MicroK8s community continues to grow and contribute enhancements, with Knative and RBAC support n … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Kubernetes on Mac: how to set up

MicroK8s can be used to run Kubernetes on Mac for testing and developing apps on macOS. Follow the steps below for easy setup. MicroK8s is the local distribution of Kubernetes developed by Ubuntu. It’s a compact Linux snap that installs a single node cluster on a local PC. Althou … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Vanilla Framework 2.0 upgrade guide

We have just released Vanilla Framework 2.0, Canonical’s SCSS styling framework, and – despite our best efforts to minimise the impact – the new features come with changes that will not be automatically backwards compatible with sites built using previous versions of the framewor … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Statement on 32-bit i386 packages for Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 LTS

Thanks to the huge amount of feedback this weekend from gamers, Ubuntu Studio, and the WINE community, we will change our plan and build selected 32-bit i386 packages for Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 LTS. We will put in place a community process to determine which 32-bit packages are n … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

ROS 2 Command Line Interface

Disclosure: read the post until the end, a surprise awaits you! Moving from ROS 1 to ROS 2 can be a little overwhelming.It is a lot of (new) concepts, tools and a large codebase to get familiar with. And just like many of you, I am getting started with ROS 2. One of the central … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

The future of mobile connectivity

Mobile operators face a range of challenges today from saturation, competition and regulation – all of which are having a negative impact on revenues. The introduction of 5G offers new customer segments and services to offset this decline. However, unlike the introduction of 4G w … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Design and Web team summary – 25 June 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 squad Web is the squad that develop and maintain most of the brochure websites across the Canonical. Getting started with AI webinar We build a pag … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu Server development summary – 26 June 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 channel on Freenode. Alternatively, you c … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

How to Integrate Ubuntu with Active Directory

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@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Statement on 32-bit i386 packages for Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 LTS

Thanks to the huge amount of feedback this weekend from gamers, Ubuntu Studio, and the WINE community, we will change our plan and build selected 32-bit i386 packages for Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 LTS. We will put in place a community process to determine which 32-bit packages are n … | Continue reading


@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Switch from Windows/OS X to Ubuntu

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@ubuntu.com | 4 years ago

Ubuntu user statistics

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@ubuntu.com | 5 years ago

What is Ubuntu?

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@what-is-ubuntu.com | 5 years ago