Understanding bare metal Kubernetes | Ubuntu
Bare metal Kubernetes is a powerful set of technologies that builds on the best ideas behind the public and private cloud, yet abstracts away some toilsome...
Bare metal Kubernetes is a powerful set of technologies that builds on the best ideas behind the public and private cloud, yet abstracts away some toilsome...
Uri Herrera announced today the release of Nitrux 2.0 as the latest and greatest version of this Debian-based, systemd-free GNU/Linux distribution built around the KDE Plasma...
This week’s 9to5Linux.com’s “Flatpak App of the Week” is the neat and handy Extension Manager utility developed by Matt Jakeman to make our lives easier when...
Multipass has a new workflow tailored to run Docker containers on macOS, Windows or Linux. One single command, no dependencies, full flexibility. Multipass exists to bring...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation released today a new version of their official Raspberry Pi OS Debian-based distribution for the tiny Raspberry Pi single-board computers, a release...
US-based Linux hardware vendor Juno Computers launched today Mars 15 as their newest Linux-powered laptop with high-end AMD Ryzen CPUs and NVIDIA RTX GPUs. Featuring a...
Following on from our previous post about accessibility by design, we’d like to share our accessibility documentation process here in the Web & Design team. In...
Valve announced today that their Steam Deck Linux-powered handheld gaming device will launch officially on February 25th, 2022. Announced in July 2021, Steam Deck promises to...
Vulkan, the open standard and cross-platform modern 3D graphics API used by cutting-edge games and demanding applications, has been updated today to version 1.3, a major...
A new year, a new instalment of our gaming on Ubuntu blog series! This month we’re covering Linux game development tools on Ubuntu Desktop, something that...