Ubuntu 13.10 has been released, and here’s what the critics are saying about it. Ars Technica found Ubuntu 13.10 to be a bit thin in new desktop features, but noted that the next Ubuntu release should ...
Canonical has released Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail, most likely the last release of Ubuntu that will primarily cater for laptop and desktop users. For Ubuntu 13.04, Canonical focused on tightening up ...
The stable release of Ubuntu 13.04 became available for download today, with Canonical promising performance and graphical improvements to help prepare the operating system for convergence across PCs, ...
The newest release of Ubuntu, dubbed Saucy Salamander, doesn’t offer much in the way of new features — except for the introduction of Ubuntu Touch for mobile platforms. So, if you’re currently running ...
Ubuntu 13.10 ("Saucy Salamander") is scheduled for a final release on Oct. 17, but the OS won't include what was perhaps the biggest and most controversial change planned for the desktop environment.
Even as Ubuntu Linux 12.10 “Quantal Quetzal” continues to make headlines following its release back in October, work is proceeding in earnest on its successor, Ubuntu 13.04 “Raring Ringtail.” On ...
There have been more rumours circulating about the upcoming 25 April release of Ubuntu 13.04, or 'Raring Ringtail', than is usual for an Ubuntu update. Early on in the development cycle, Canonical ...
In a twist that is sure to raise eyebrows and cause no end of neckbeard scratching, Canonical CEO and Ubuntu's de facto spiritual leader, Mark Shuttleworth, has announced that key parts of Ubuntu ...
The latest version of Ubuntu Linux is now available for download. That’s hardly surprising. Canonical has been cranking out new builds of Ubuntu every six months like clockwork for years. Ubuntu 13.10 ...
The next version of the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system is due to launch in April, 2013. But you can download a pre-release version today… or tomorrow… or the next day. The developers have ...
Here's all that really matters. Back in April 2011, Ubuntu's founder, Mark Shuttleworth said that the purpose of Ubuntu's new path was "to bring the joys and freedoms and innovation and performance ...
Ubuntu 13.04 “Raring Ringtail” may have technically hit beta 1 a few weeks ago, but at the time there was no beta release to test and try out. Rather, the only variations with actual beta images to ...