What does Ubuntu want to be when it grows up?
You can use Ubuntu in the cloud, on servers, on the desktop, on tablets and smartphones, but can the popular Linux distribution play in all these spaces?
Linux users cautiously optimistic about Ubuntu’s Head-Up Display desktop
Most users seem willing to give Ubuntu Linux’s Head-Up Display interface the benefit of the doubt.
A first look at Ubuntu Linux’s Head-Up Display (Gallery)
This is not your usual desktop interface.
Beyond the desktop: Ubuntu Linux’s new Head-Up Display
Following on the heels of changing its interface from the GNOME 3.x shell to Unity, Ubuntu is proposing a new, radical change to the desktop Linux interface: Head-Up Display.
Mint 12 "Lisa" Linux distro available for download
There’s a lot of new stuff in Mint 12 to explore.
Mint 12 "Lisa" Linux distro available for download
There’s a lot of new stuff in Mint 12 to explore.
The most popular Linux is…
No it’s not Fedora, openSUSE, or even Ubuntu. It’s Linux Mint.
Can Ubuntu Linux win on smartphones and tablets?
Canonical wants Ubuntu Linux to compete with Android, iOS, and Windows on tablets and smartphones. Can it?
Ubuntu Linux heads to smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, plans to take on Android, iOS and Windows on the smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.
Canonical, Ubuntu Linux’s parent company, reorganizes
It’s been a bumpy twelve months for Canonical, Ubuntu Linux’s business side, but the company is re-organizing as it hunts for more business server and desktop customers.
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