Canonical announced the official codename for the next major Ubuntu release, 26.04 LTS. Yes, the codename for the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release has been revealed as Resolute Raccoon. Canonical confirmed ...
Ubuntu Touch is a mobile operating system designed to run on smartphones, tablets, and other touchscreen devices. It was originally developed by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu for desktop and ...
Are you tired of subscription fees and the limitations of streaming services? Imagine having complete control over your media library, accessible from anywhere, on any device. With Jellyfin, you can ...
In the digital age, streaming your favorite movies, TV shows, and music has never been easier. Among the myriad of solutions available, Jellyfin stands out as a powerful open-source media server that ...
GitHub did also send us an email about these planned brownouts before. I don't know why GitHub likes to keep breaking things (an attempt to conserve resources?) Looks like we'll need to either stop ...
For who is this guide? This guide is especially useful for people who want to help testing firmware and or LUA scripts. It will allow to run a simple simulator with the LUA debug and all other radio ...
Hardkernel ODROID-M1S single board board was recently launched to celebrate the company’s 15th anniversary. While the ODROID-M1 board was introduced with the Rockchip RK3568 SoC last year, the new ...
Canonical scrapped its plans to bring Ubuntu to smartphones and tablets years ago. But the independent developers at UBPorts have been keeping the dream alive since 2017. Now they’ve announced a ...
Yes, the one with the touch-sensitive buttons. Yes, the one with the touch-sensitive buttons. is a senior editor following news across tech, culture, policy, and entertainment. He joined The Verge in ...
I’ve just got a wall power meter to check power consumption: Idle – 5.1 Watts Iperf3 to eth1 – 6.3 to 6.7 Watts NAT test between laptop and mini PC – 6.2W The numbers above are with Ubuntu 20.04 and ...
Ubuntu 22.04 should be released on April 21, 2022, and it looks to be one of the best releases from Canonical to date. Although there aren't any awe-inspiring new features, there's so much polish that ...
Canonical has released Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. It includes a newer hardware enablement stack so you can run Ubuntu on the latest hardware. People will be upgraded to this release by applying updates.