Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Is Now Officially Open for Development

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Is Now Officially Open for Development

The final release is launching April 26, 2018

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Dubbed as the "Bionic Beaver," Launches April 26, 2018

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Dubbed as the "Bionic Beaver," Launches April 26, 2018

Mark Shuttleworth announced the codename for Ubuntu 18.04

elementary OS 0.5 "Juno" GNU/Linux Distro Could Use Ubuntu's Snappy Technologies <em>Updated</em>

elementary OS 0.5 "Juno" GNU/Linux Distro Could Use Ubuntu's Snappy Technologies Updated

Snaps could be used as default Linux app packaging format

Firefox, Thunderbird and VLC Are the Most Popular Apps Among Ubuntu Users

Firefox, Thunderbird and VLC Are the Most Popular Apps Among Ubuntu Users

Users also voted for apps like Gedit, Evince and Nautilus

System76's Pop!_OS Linux Installer to Ship by Default with Ubuntu 18.04 Rebase

System76's Pop!_OS Linux Installer to Ship by Default with Ubuntu 18.04 Rebase

Pop!_OS Linux release to have separate ISO for the installer

Canonical Wants You to Vote for the Default Apps of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Canonical Wants You to Vote for the Default Apps of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

Users can vote for their favorite apps for Ubuntu

KXStudio 14.04.5 Linux Distribution Released for Professional Audio Production

KXStudio 14.04.5 Linux Distribution Released for Professional Audio Production

The new release is based on the Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS OS

Ubuntu 17.10 to Ditch the LightDM Login Manager for GNOME Display Manager (GDM)

Ubuntu 17.10 to Ditch the LightDM Login Manager for GNOME Display Manager (GDM)

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to offer support for guest sessions in GDM

Canonical to Make GNOME Default Session in Ubuntu 17.10, Likely Use Wayland

Canonical to Make GNOME Default Session in Ubuntu 17.10, Likely Use Wayland

Work will start with as little patches as possible

Canonical to Stop Developing Unity 8, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Ships with GNOME Desktop

Canonical to Stop Developing Unity 8, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Ships with GNOME Desktop

Ubuntu Phone and convergence plans are put on hold

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS' systemd Packages to Be Fully in Sync with Debian <em>Updated</em>

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS' systemd Packages to Be Fully in Sync with Debian Updated

system-image to be replaced by Ubuntu 18.04 LTS too

 
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