Ubuntu Studio Plans a Reboot for 18.10 release
Do you use Ubuntu Studio? Chances are you don’t — but the team behind the creatively curated community spin hope that’ll change in the near future. Plans are afoot to “reboot” Ubuntu Studio for its […]...
View ArticleUbuntu MATE & Budgie Drop 32-bit ISOs
Ubuntu MATE and Ubuntu Budgie are to drop 32-bit installer images for their 18.10 release in October. This post, Ubuntu MATE & Budgie Drop 32-bit ISOs, was written by Joey Sneddon and first...
View ArticleThe Ubuntu 18.10 Codename Has Been Revealed (Updated)
The Ubuntu 18.10 codename has been revealed. Canonical’s Adam Conrad registered the ‘cosmic’ series on Launchpad, the code-hosting site where Ubuntu development takes place, in early May. Now the...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 To Include Android Integration
The GSconnect GNOME Shell extension could ship in Ubuntu 18.10. Ubuntu devs want to include the add-on, which integrates Android with the Ubuntu desktop, by default. This post, Ubuntu 18.10 To Include...
View ArticleKubuntu Drops 32-bit Install Images
If you were planning to grab a Kubuntu 18.10 32-bit download this October you will want to look away now. Kubuntu has confirmed plans to join the rest of the Ubuntu flavour family and drop 32-bit […]...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 Release Date, New Features & More
Everything you need to know about Ubuntu 18.10, including the Ubuntu 18.10 release date, planned new features, downloads, changes, and more. This post, Ubuntu 18.10 Release Date, New Features &...
View ArticleUbuntu Suru Icon Theme Now Covers More Filetypes
Work on the new Ubuntu icon theme is beginning to pick up steam. As you may know, developers plan to revamp the look and feel of Ubuntu for its next release by shipping the new […] This post, Ubuntu...
View ArticleThe Ubuntu ‘Communitheme’ Has a New Name
The new Ubuntu theme has been given brand new name Canonical has chosen the Japanese word “Yaru” as a replacement moniker for the (admittedly rather awkwardly-named) “Communitheme”. Naming aside the...
View Article5 Major Improvements Coming in Nautilus 3.30
A number of major improvements are headed to Nautilus, aka Files, aka the file manager at the heart of the GNOME desktop environment. Nautilus 3.30 will feature a redesigned path bar, new toolbar...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 Daily Builds Ship with New Default Theme
Ubuntu has a striking new look in the latest daily builds of Ubuntu 18.10 ‘Cosmic Cuttlefish’. The community created Yaru GTK theme and the Suru icon theme are now part of the default image and […]...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 Will Ship with an Older Version of Nautilus
Barring an unexpected spurt of last-minute development (not to mention a feature freeze exception) it’s looking like Ubuntu 18.10 will ship with an older version of Nautilus. Again. April’s release of...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 Won’t Include Android Integration After All
Always possibility, and now sadly confirmed: Ubuntu 18.10 won’t ship with Android phone integration out of the box. The feature, provided by the GSconnect GNOME Shell extension, a Qt-free...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10’s New Wallpaper is Cosmically Cute
The default wallpaper of Ubuntu 18.10 ‘Cosmic Cuttlefish’ has finally been revealed. And, as you can no doubt guess, the new desktop background features a lavish line-art mascot, this time a concentric...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 Beta is Now Available to Download
Go grab it — the official Ubuntu 18.10 beta release is now available to download. Developers, bug battlers, and enthusiastic fans alike are invited to download Ubuntu 18.10 beta to help test the...
View ArticleUbuntu Budgie 18.10 Looks Like an Essential Upgrade
Ubuntu Budgie 18.10 is released in October and it promises to be the best release yet. A raft of major improvements are touched on in the preview notes for Ubuntu Budgie 18.10, which spread its […]...
View ArticleDo You Plan to Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10?
Can you believe that we’re now just a week away from the Ubuntu 18.10 release? It will be available to download from Thursday, October 18. Such closeness means — shock — it’s almost-very-nearly upgrade...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10: What’s New? [Video]
Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish will surface on cue, six short months after April’s well-received long-term support release. But how do you follow up the brilliant Bionic Beaver? It’s far from being an...
View ArticleHow to Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10 from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
We show you how to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10 from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. It's easy enough, and you already have everything you need — so let's get started! This post, How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10 from...
View Article18 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 18.10 ‘Cosmic Cuttlefish’
This list of things to do after installing Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish is packed with tips & tricks to help you get more from your Ubuntu 18.10 install. This post, 18 Things To Do After...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 released, but is it worth downloading?
Our Ubuntu 18.10 review looks at the new features the 'Cosmic Cuttlefish' brings to ask if latest version of this Linux distribution is worth downloading. This post, Ubuntu 18.10 released, but is it...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 Flavors Released, Ready to Download
Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic Cuttlefish, the latest version of Ubuntu, is now available to download and so too are freshly spun images for it crop of community-based flavors. New stable versions of Ubuntu MATE,...
View ArticleYou Can Now Buy an Official Ubuntu 18.10 T-Shirt
A t-shirt bearing the Ubuntu 18.10 mascot design has gone on sale. Canonical’s online shop has added a dark blue shirt overlaid with an orange cuttlefish design, the same one used on the official...
View ArticleUbuntu 18.10 Reaches End of Life on July 18
Ubuntu 18.10 end of life arrives on July 18. Anyone using this version of Ubuntu beyond the EOL date will not get any further updates from Canonical. This post, Ubuntu 18.10 Reaches End of Life on July...
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