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Snap out of it: Canonical on Flatpak friction, Core Desktop, and the future of Ubuntu
Ubuntu Summit The Register FOSS desk sat down with Canonical's vice-president for engineering, Jon Seager, during Ubuntu Summit earlier this month. This is a heavily condensed version of our ...
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Ubuntu is easily the most bloated Linux distro, but it doesn't have to be
On the flip side, the Linux ecosystem has several flavors that feature a bare-minimum number of packages and services.
At the Ubuntu Summit 25.10 at Canonical headquarters in London, Mark Shuttleworth, founder and CEO, and Jon Seager, VP of engineering for Ubuntu, explained their vision and plans for 26.04, Resolute ...
Forget the bare minimum - here's how much RAM you actually need to get the best performance out of your Linux system.
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Pop!_OS deejays prepare to release holiday remix along with Cosmic v 1.0
Ubuntu Summit System76's POP!_OS is one of the more substantially modified Ubuntu based distros out there, and so it was ...
Ubuntu 25.10 now offers amd64v3 optimised packages. What does x86-64-v3 mean for your CPU, and will the modest performance improvements be noticeable?
Ubuntu 25.10 no longer includes the Startup Applications tool, so learn how to autostart scripts and run custom commands at ...
Interview: 'We should be a public company,' Shuttleworth tells The Reg, just not 'with our trousers around our ankles' ...
With the Canonical Academy, Ubuntu aims to establish practice-oriented Linux certifications. The first SysAdmin track is now ...
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I Fixed Ubuntu's 5 Most Annoying Problems With These GNOME Extensions
Ubuntu uses GNOME, and GNOME—by default—offers a very minimal and focused user experience that can feel limiting. Thankfully, ...
Learn how the Dragon Q6A performs in gaming, lightweight tasks, and more, plus tips for cooling and setup challenges. System ...
Fedora 43 makes the new installer the default and sweeps X11 out of the desktop: The main editions with Gnome 49 and KDE ...
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