In the near future, I'll be configuring a file server/NAS to run on my work-from-home network. Budget currently necessitates that I limit storage to a single 1TB disc, but I'd like the ability to expand to 2TB in the future via a Level 0 RAID. If I go through the installation and set up a RAID 0, will I be able to easily add storage to the array in the future? Thanks in advance.
One of the KDE developers has expressed his doubts that Kubuntu will be able to exist in its present form after Ubuntu will switch to Mir.Martin Gräßlin, the KDE developer who is questioning the future of Kubuntu, has been rather vocal in the past against Mir and against the direction of Canonical.
If you want to use Ubuntu Linux on your tablet, you’re in luck — if you happen to own a Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) Nexus 7, at least. That device, which Canonical has targeted as a proving ground for Ubuntu on mobile devices, can now run the operating system.
For years, Ubuntu’s default email client was Evolution. Then, last year, Canonical switched to Mozilla Thunderbird. But now recent doubts over the future of Thunderbird — most of them pretty speculative — have spawned worries that Thunderbird might, in its turn, disappear from Ubuntu. Will it? And more importantly, would it really matter to many people?
Is IBM becoming big bad blue? Canonical wants to put Ubuntu One in your pants, does the Ubuntu distro really have 12 MILLION users!? We discuss! THEN - We’ve got an idea that just might change the future of software development, forever! PLUS SO MUCH MORE!! All this week on, The Linux Action Show!
The Ubuntu Developer Summit has started today and everyone is curious to see what Canonical has in store for us. UDS or Ubuntu Developer Summit is a developers’ meeting where they try to piece together, in advance, the future of Ubuntu operating systems, whether it's about the desktop or the mobile versions.
Ubuntu is nearing its make or break point
Over the last few years, Canonical and Mark Shuttleworth have become extremely innovative about User Experience (UX). Ubuntu really has some UX experts in its team, and the kind of things that have been coming out of Canonical for the last few months shout out loud that Canonical is putting them to good use.
Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS), Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth talked about his hopes for the future of Linux, among other topics.