Debian and Canonical/Ubuntu News
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Debian Family
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Chiark ☛ Colin Watson: Free software activity in October 2024
Almost all of my Debian contributions this month were
Ansible
I noticed that Ansible had fallen out of Debian testing due to autopkgtest failures. This seemed like a problem worth fixing: in common with many other people, we use Ansible for configuration management at Freexian, and it probably wouldn’t make our sysadmins too happy if they upgraded to trixie after its release and found that Ansible was gone.
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Paul Wise: FLOSS Activities October 2024
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Sparky GNU/Linux ☛ Sparky news 2024/10
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Canonical/Ubuntu Family
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Ubuntu ☛ Canonical at CES 2025
CES 2025 is right around the corner, and with over 3,000 exhibitors, it continues to be the world’s premier event for unveiling cutting-edge technology across industries.
This year, Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, is returning with a focus on showcasing our advancements in AI/ML, as well as our hardware-agnostic solutions that seamlessly work across various silicon platforms.
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Ubuntu ☛ Ubuntu Blog: Getting hands-on with Hey Hi (AI) in automotive
From cloud to edge, hardware-agnostic AI/ML
In January Canonical will reconfirm its presence at CES 2025; here we will be showing a cutting-edge AI/ML demo that showcases how Hey Hi (AI) models can be trained, deployed, and updated seamlessly across various hardware platforms. This demonstration is a proof of our commitment to building hardware-agnostic solutions, empowering automotive manufacturers to integrate Hey Hi (AI) into their systems on various vehicle configurations, without being tied to any specific silicon vendor. Whether it’s predictive maintenance, in-car personalization, or even AD/ADAS features, our flexible AI/ML stack is designed to meet the needs for Hey Hi (AI) in automotive.
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