Ubuntu: Design and Web, LXD, Ubuntu Budgie Review and Mintbox Mini 2
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Design and Web team summary – 27 March 2018
The design and web team work on a wide array of projects throughout Canonical. Therefore, we are split into seven squads to handle different aspects of the company. Here is a rundown of the work we completed this week by squad.
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LXD weekly status #40
We also made good progress replacing the command line parser in LXD, finishing the port of the lxd command line tool with only lxc left to port at this point.
Remote copy and move of storage volume was completed and merged in LXD, as was the addition of a new lifecycle event class and a number of improvements to the clustering code.
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Ubuntu Budgie Review – For The Record
Ubuntu Budgie Review. On today’s For The Record, I provide a tour of Ubuntu Budgie. For those who aren’t aware, the Budgie desktop is the flagship desktop environment for a Linux distro called Solus.
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Mintbox Mini 2 Compact Linux Mini PC
Linux Mint has this week unveiled a new Linux compact mini PC they have created in the form of the new Mintbox Mini 2, which comes equipped with an Apollo Lake quad-core CPU and is expected to be available during the summer months of 2018 with prices starting from $299.
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