Saturday, May 11, 2013

Google Alert - Ubuntu

News7 new results for Ubuntu
 
New Ubuntu for phones due 'by end of May' – usable this time
Register
When Canonical released the Developer Preview of the smartphone version of its Ubuntu Linux OS, it warned users that it was only an experimental snapshot and that it couldn't replace their current handsets. That could change soon, however, as one ...
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Ubuntu Touch will be stable by the end of May
ExtremeTech
Canonical announced Ubuntu for phones back in January, and then quickly promised to ship hardware by October of this year. Now, developers of the Ubuntu Touch project are promising a usable build of the software by the end of the month. Even so, major ...
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Ubuntu Touch team hopes to have mostly-working smartphones by end of May
Liliputing
Canonical has been offering pre-release builds of Ubuntu Touch for smartphones and tablets for a few months. But these early builds are pretty rough around the edges. Not only are there very few third party apps that can run on Ubuntu Touch at the ...
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Ubuntu Touch stable builds coming by the end of May
Android Community
Ubuntu Touch on Android has been a slow but steady mystery. Canonical currently offers plenty of pre-release beta or even alpha builds of their software for Android devices like the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and others. However, today Canonical's own Rick ...
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Android Community
How to Format a USB in Ubuntu 11.10
Opposing Views
As with other incarnations, Ubuntu 11.10 -- otherwise known as "Oneiric Ocelot" -- comes with "Disk Utility" installed by default. Disk Utility allows you to perform various operations on your hard drives, including removable media like USB drives. You ...
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Opposing Views
An almost fully functional Ubuntu Touch build may be ready by the end of May
VR-Zone
Ubuntu is setting itself up for some high praises if Ubuntu for smartphones become what everyone want it to be—that is, a total consolidation of PC and mobile solutions. Canonical intends to release fully functional and stable builds of Ubuntu Touch ...
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VR-Zone
Google's Cloud Drops Custom Linux For Debian
InformationWeek
Canonical's popular Ubuntu starts out with Debian as its base. In moving to Debian, Google is demonstrating that it wants Google Compute Engine to become less Google-technology specific and more of a standard platform. Compute Engine's predecessor ...
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Web2 new results for Ubuntu
 
[Phoronix] Canonical Plans For Usable Ubuntu Phone By Month's End
On the same day as sharing their plans for Ubuntu's own package format and installer, Rick Spencer of Canonical has laid out plans for the Ubuntu Phone to be ...
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Ubuntu Desktop Memory Comparison | l3net - a layer 3 networking ...
A new Ubuntu release is out, 13.04. As usual it comes in a number of different flavors, covering a wide range of hardware platforms. I am particularly interested in ...
l3net.wordpress.com/.../ubuntu-desktop-memory-comparison/


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