Canonical has announced the general availability of version 22.04 of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, codenamed 'Jammy Jellyfish', which brings better hardware support and an improved security baseline.
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The Raspberry Pi line of computers are small, inexpensive single-board PCs that are most commonly used to run GNU/Linux distributions. But while Raspberry Pi devices have been shipping since 2012, it ...
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is now available. As a Long Term Support release of the popular GNU/Linux distribution, it’ll be officially supported for at least five years. That means Ubuntu 22.04 will continue ...
This month the development team responsible for creating the fantastic Ubuntu Linux operating system have announced the release of Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. The latest update is the first major milestone in ...
Linux on the desktop continues to grow in popularity. Although it doesn't enjoy the consumer market share of Android, Windows, iOS, or macOS, the open-source operating system on the server end is ...
Multipass now supports Apple M1 and makes compliance with data privacy laws easier. Canonical announced today that the latest version of Ubuntu supports Azure Confidential virtual machines and deeper ...
Canonical's Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, aka "Jammy Jellyfish," is now generally available with features that raise the bar for open source -- from cloud, to edge, to IoT and workstations. The desktop version is ...
Canonical has unveiled a new logo for Ubuntu. It will first be included in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS which is due in April and will appear on the Ubuntu website. The new logo is intended to feel contemporary.
Canonical is preparing the latest iteration of the Long Term Support release for its Ubuntu desktop operating system. Jack Wallen has the details. Ubuntu Linux has been synonymous with user-friendly ...