Showing posts with label Canonical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canonical. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The release of Ubuntu 14.04.1

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The release of Ubuntu 14.04.1

Canonical released the first update package "1" to a Ubuntu 14.04 available for download, and if you are using Ubuntu 14.04 you can update your system as soon as access to the new version 14.04.1.

Ubuntu 14.04.1 comes up with fixes for problems, packages, and security updates to the system since its launch in April, and moreover, support has been improved hardware support, and increase stability,. 

You can see the rest of the changes of 14.04.1 on the Ubuntu wiki.

You can download Ubuntu 14.04.1 from here.


     
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The release of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

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The release of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

Finally, after a long wait, Canonical announced the launch of version 14.04 of the Linux distribution most popular around the world, Ubuntu, the new version named Trusty Tahr which is featured as being long support LTS will be supported for 5 years and  with`` patches'' security updates.

Lot of updates comes the new version of Ubuntu as well as the updates on the unity 7 interface with the provide of unity 8 interface and the server of the display Mir for experimentation, soften the edges of the windows as long as with The new interface lock screen, display support technology HiDPl screens Retina with improved technical support for Nvidia Optimus, latest versions of applications such as Firefox 28 and LibreOffice 4.2.3 Linux kernel 3.13.

We will review more updates on coming topics, you can download the new version from Here :

Download Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.

     
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Canonical announced the end of life of the Ubuntu One

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Canonical announced the end of life of the Ubuntu One

Today with deep sorrow , and after 5 years of its launch, Canonical developer of Ubuntu distro and storage service cloud Ubuntu One announced the end of life of Ubuntu One, the company decided to stop for several reasons, the most important is the cost of maintenance and large of operation, while the service income does not cover the costs, and that the service did not never reach for global competition where Canonical tells that the service suffers from a lot of the problems of slow , suspension and some of the bugs and they are not able to compete with other services such as Dropbox or Google Drive, the company explained in an article that if it wants to reach the service to the global competition, it will be necessary to invest a lot of money where, Canonical could not do it, and therefore decided to stop the service .

This also means the end of life of Ubuntu One Music , which let you buy music and sync to multiple phones and also means that other services related to Ubuntu One service will not exist in Ubuntu 14.04 , all these services will stop working in the first of the month next June , and all the files in it will be removed completely in 31 of the month of July of next year.


     
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