Barely 24 hours after the Utopic Unicorn finally bolted from the stable stable, Ubuntu 15.04 has opened its doors for development.
The final stable release of Ubuntu 14.10 is now available — but do you plan to upgrade? That's the question we're asking in this poll.
After you’ve installed or upgraded to Ubuntu 14.10, known by its codename ‘Utopic Unicorn’, there are a few things you should do to get it up and running in tip-top shape.
Wondering how to upgrade Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to Ubuntu 14.10? Well, we're here to help.
After six months in the mix today marks the stable release of the latest version of Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 14.10 may not be out of the door yet, but attention is already turning to Ubuntu 15.04. Today it got its name: 'Vivid Vervet'.
Test how hardy your Ubuntu know-how is by taking our trusty Ubuntu tenth birthday quiz. Will you be the Quantal Quetzal of quizzes?
Mozilla Firefox 33, the latest stable update to the widely popular open-source web browser, is now rolling out on Ubuntu.
Today marks the North American release of much-hyped AAA action title 'Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!' — and yes, it's available on Linux.
LXQt 0.8.0 features a number of significant changes, fixes and performance improvements, including new themes and a set of new admin tools.
Later this month Ubuntu will celebrate its 10th birthday, and to mark the occasion we're looking to find out more about what you think of it.
Netflix is now available to watch on Ubuntu out of the box — no hacks, plugins or user-agent switching workaround required.