Many users are a wee bit cautious about upgrading to the first new release of an operating system. In Windows circles, the saying used to be that you never upgraded to any new version of Windows until ...
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If you’re an Ubuntu user who prefers stability and long OS cycles, you’ve probably skipped the Ubuntu 19.04 and 19.10 interim releases. So if you’ve recently upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, you’ve ...
Canonical has released Ubuntu 20.04.3 to the general public. It includes all the latest security updates saving you time after install. It also comes with support for newer hardware. Canonical, the ...
The latest version of Ubuntu Linux is out today, and it’s a long term support release, which means that it’ll receive 5 years of official support from Canonical. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS will be supported ...
You install Ubuntu and there it is: the familiar app dock with Firefox, Thunderbird, Files, the Software Center and the seemingly permanent, much-derided shortcut to ...
This is most definitely the strangest spring in a very long time, with all sorts of event and hardware delays or outright cancellations. But one thing that has arrived right on schedule? The latest ...
Canonical has released the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS beta. It comes with an updated GNOME desktop, a newer Linux kernel which adds support for newer hardware, and an updated Yaru theme to enhance Ubuntu's UI.
The One Netbook OneGx1 mini laptop is an unusual little computer that features a 7 inch display, an Intel Core i5-10210Y quad-core processor, and a physical design clearly inspired by gaming laptops.
We've successfully upgraded to Linux kernel 5.8 on Ubuntu 20.04. Upgrading Ubuntu to Linux kernel 5.8: A case for and against it Your email has been sent Thinking about upgrading your Ubuntu machines ...
How to install and use ClamAV on Ubuntu Server 20.04 Your email has been sent Your Linux servers could use a system to scan for malicious files. Jack Wallen shows you how with the help of ClamAV.