Canonical/Ubuntu: Mantic Minotaur, Google Clown, AWS, NVIDIA, and More (UPDATED)
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An Overview of New Features in Ubuntu 23.10
Ubuntu 23.10, code-name “Mantic Minotaur”, has reached UI freeze stage. See what’s new in the upcoming release of the popular Linux Distribution. Ubuntu 23.10 will use Linux Kernel 6.5, though it’s still sticking to Kernel 6.3 at the moment in the daily build.
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Deploy fully configured VMs in minutes on Google Cloud, using gcloud CLI and cloud-init
Make reusable deployment templates for Landscape and other applications
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Ubuntu Pro 22.04 LTS with real-time kernel now on AWS Marketplace
Canonical has released Ubuntu Pro 22.04 LTS with real-time kernel on the AWS Marketplace. This comes several months after the real-time version was released back in February this year.
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Real-time Ubuntu is available in AWS Marketplace now, and it's ideal for rapid prototyping
Ubuntu Pro 22.04 LTS with a real-time kernel is now available to use in the AWS Marketplace.
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Real-time Ubuntu is now available in AWS Marketplace
Canonical is thrilled to announce the listing of Ubuntu Pro 22.04 LTS with real-time kernel in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Ubuntu updates, releases and repositories explained
Since we launched Ubuntu Pro’s Expanded Security Maintenance for additional packages, and we now integrate more closely with public cloud update management tools, more people have been asking us about the Ubuntu archive and how this is divided and security patched.
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Faster AI application development with Canonical and NVIDIA AI Enterprise
Ubuntu KVM support comes to NVIDIA AI Enterprise Canonical continues to expand its collaboration with NVIDIA by providing Ubuntu KVM Hypervisor support with NVIDIA AI Enterprise 4.0 — which is generally available starting today. Organisations using GPU virtualisation on Ubuntu can look forward to a seamless migration to the new NVIDIA AI Enterprise licence.
UPDATE
More on AWS:
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Real-Time Ubuntu Available in AWS Marketplace
Anyone looking for a Linux distribution for real-time processing could do a whole lot worse than Real-Time Ubuntu.
One more:
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Canonical Brings Real-Time Linux to Amazon Web Services
This version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution offers a kernel that promises immediate responses to incoming requests, which can be vital for real-time operations.