• Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • October 14th, 2015
Ubuntu Phones Will Run Any Linux Application on Top of Unity 8

Ubuntu Phones Will Run Any Linux Application on Top of Unity 8

You can run Firefox, GIMP, and other graphical apps

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • September 29th, 2015
Ubuntu Developer Proposes a Method for Detecting Native Ubuntu Touch Apps

Ubuntu Developer Proposes a Method for Detecting Native Ubuntu Touch Apps

To distinguish between native Touch apps and non-Touch apps

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • January 12th, 2015
Ubuntu Touch Can Now Run X.Org Apps like LibreOffice

Ubuntu Touch Can Now Run X.Org Apps like LibreOffice

The Ubuntu devs are making great progress with the phone

Linux Kernel Developer Explains Why XMir Isn't Ready

Linux Kernel Developer Explains Why XMir Isn't Ready

Matthew Garrett explained in much greater details why Canonical was not launching XMir yet

Canonical Says It's Not Ignoring Ubuntu Desktop Because of Ubuntu Touch

Canonical Says It's Not Ignoring Ubuntu Desktop Because of Ubuntu Touch

A Canonical representative has shed some light on the Ubuntu development priorities

Mir Will Not Ship as Default for Ubuntu 13.10

Mir Will Not Ship as Default for Ubuntu 13.10

Canonical developers are not confident about the quality of the XMir experience

Intel Says No to Ubuntu's New Display Server

Intel Says No to Ubuntu's New Display Server

Intel will no longer support Canonical's Mir project

Xubuntu Developers Say No to XMir and Mir for 13.10 (Saucy Salamander)

Xubuntu Developers Say No to XMir and Mir for 13.10 (Saucy Salamander)

Xubuntu was the first distribution to provide XMir-based images

XMir Officially Lands in Ubuntu 13.10

XMir Officially Lands in Ubuntu 13.10

The Display Server team have uploaded all the necessary bits into the official repository

Xubuntu Is the First Ubuntu-Based Distribution Running XMir

Xubuntu Is the First Ubuntu-Based Distribution Running XMir

The Mir display server still has a long way to go

Canonical's Mir and XMir Demonstrated in Unity 7, GNOME 3, KDE, XFCE, and LXDE

Canonical's Mir and XMir Demonstrated in Unity 7, GNOME 3, KDE, XFCE, and LXDE

A video has been published showing these technologies working