Ubuntu Touch OS Gains Support from the Third Largest Mobile Carrier in the World

Ubuntu Touch OS Gains Support from the Third Largest Mobile Carrier in the World

A new telecom company has joined Canonical's efforts

Raptor Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.04

Raptor Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.04

Just upgrade the operating system in order to fix the problem

Canonical Fixes Virtualization Exploit in Ubuntu 13.04

Canonical Fixes Virtualization Exploit in Ubuntu 13.04

Users of Ubuntu 13.04 will have to update the operating system

PyMongo Exploit Fixed in Ubuntu 13.04

PyMongo Exploit Fixed in Ubuntu 13.04

Users have been asked to update as soon as possible

Firefox Regression Determines Canonical to Issue an Update for Ubuntu 13.04

Firefox Regression Determines Canonical to Issue an Update for Ubuntu 13.04

Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS have also been affected by the problem

Canonical Turns the Tables on Android

Canonical Turns the Tables on Android

The Flipped Ubuntu Touch Image has been released by Canonical

Canonical Says That the Unity HUD for Ubuntu 13.10 Is Ready

Canonical Says That the Unity HUD for Ubuntu 13.10 Is Ready

The development team still has a few loose bugs to tie up

"Shorts" RSS Reader for Ubuntu Touch Looks Simply Amazing

"Shorts" RSS Reader for Ubuntu Touch Looks Simply Amazing

If this is the general trend for Ubuntu Touch apps, Canonical is a definite winner

Canonical Fixes Curl Vulnerability in All Ubuntu OSes

Canonical Fixes Curl Vulnerability in All Ubuntu OSes

Users have been asked to update as soon as possible

Module::Signature Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.04

Module::Signature Vulnerability Fixed in Ubuntu 12.04

A couple of other OSes from Canonical have been affected by this problem

Ubuntu 13.10 Is Now Based on the Latest Stable Linux Kernel, 3.10

Ubuntu 13.10 Is Now Based on the Latest Stable Linux Kernel, 3.10

Users just have to update the operating system in order to get the new kernel

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • July 1st, 2013
Canonical and KDE/Kubuntu Developers Finally Confront Each Other

Canonical and KDE/Kubuntu Developers Finally Confront Each Other

A very unproductive discussion took place on Google+

Lubuntu and Kubuntu Developers Say No to Mir

Lubuntu and Kubuntu Developers Say No to Mir

Canonical hasn't managed to convince them that Mir is worth the while

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

Canonical Fixes Subversion Vulnerabilities for All Supported Ubuntu OSes

Canonical Fixes Subversion Vulnerabilities for All Supported Ubuntu OSes

Users have been asked to upgrade as soon as possible

Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 Alpha 1 (Saucy Salamander) Screenshot Tour

Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 Alpha 1 (Saucy Salamander) Screenshot Tour

The latest version of Ubuntu GNOME can be downloaded from Softpedia

Canonical Fixes the Upgrade from Ubuntu 12.10 to Ubuntu 13.04

Canonical Fixes the Upgrade from Ubuntu 12.10 to Ubuntu 13.04

The company has fixed a vulnerability with ubuntu-release-upgrader

 
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