Raspberry Pi – a £25 computer – went on sale this morning and sold out within minutes. The credit-card sized device sports a 700MHz ARMv6 CPU, a GPU with enough grunt to decode 1080p HD video, 256MB of RAM, audio, HDMI, SD and USB ports – and a tonne of possibilities. The Pi doesn’t ship with [...]
Ubuntu is not perfect. It crashes, breaks and bugs out on us – often at the worst of times. But as talented as many developers are they are not psychic. In order for issues to be fixed they first need to be reported to ‘report a bug’ – but just how does one go about [...]
Third-party Unity tweaking tool MyUnity has received new features and a whole new look in its latest release. Now sporting a linear layout with tabs at the top, MyUnity looks and feels that bit more consistent when in use on the Ubuntu desktop. Also featuring in the update, sitting alongside the standard set of Unity tweaking [...]
Canonical are over at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week to schmooze, show off and shore up support for their stunning (no hyperbole needed) Ubuntu for Android feature. AndroidCentral’s Phil Nickinson is over in Barcelona to attend the MWC and, in Hall 7, got to lay his hands on the technology. He was impressed, writing: – “Probably [...]
Users of Qt Twitter client Choqok now have the chance to tell developers what they want to see added and improved in the app. The Choqok User Survey asks fairly straight questions to both current Choqok users and those who have tried the application but left it for one reason or another. By completing the questions and offering your [...]
A few minor application updates have slipped out this weekend. ViewNior The lightweight image viewer ViewNior has been updated with a ‘single’ button menu, wallpaper setting support for GNOME 2, GNOME 3 and XFCE. It has also been tweaked to remember ‘Auto resize’ option between sessions. No PPA or .Deb packages for this release are [...]





