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Hot code burns: the supply chain case for letting your containers cool before you ship
By Ijlal Loutfi, 23 March 2026
Zero CVEs doesn’t mean secure. It means unexamined. New code has zero CVEs because no one has studied it yet, and if you’re rebuilding nightly from upstream,...
Canonical joins the Rust Foundation as a Gold Member
By Canonical, 23 March 2026
Canonical’s Gold-level investment in the Rust Foundation supports the long-term health of the Rust programming language and highlights its growing role in...
Canonical partners with Snyk for scanning chiseled Ubuntu containers
By Canonical, 20 March 2026
Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, is pleased to announce a new partnership with developer-focused cybersecurity company Snyk. Snyk Container, Snyk’s...
Introducing MicroCloud Cluster Manager
By Miona Aleksic, 20 March 2026
Canonical introduces the beta release of MicroCloud Cluster Manager, a new way to discover, organize, and operate your MicroCloud environments from a single,...
Advantech MIC-770 V3W now certified on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
By Cheng Tsui-Chia, 19 March 2026
Canonical announces that it has certified Advantech’s latest modular fanless edge IPC system, MIC-770 V3W, on Ubuntu 24.04LTS. With official Ubuntu...
Canonical collaborates with Microsoft to strengthen enterprise-grade Linux protection
By Canonical, 18 March 2026
Canonical is working with Microsoft Defender to improve the security of organizations’ mission-critical Linux workloads (March 18, 2026) Today Canonical, the...
How to set up a micro lab: four principles for a reliable homelab
By Jake Nabasny, 17 March 2026
After over a decade of running a homelab, I have learned a few difficult lessons. Although it begins as a “lab,” you inevitably end up with something you want...
Building a dry-run mode for the OpenTelemetry Collector
By Simon Aronsson, 17 March 2026
Teams continuously deploy programmable telemetry pipelines to production, without having access to a dry-run mode. At the same time, most organizations lack...
Canonical announces it will distribute NVIDIA DOCA-OFED in Ubuntu
By Canonical, 16 March 2026
Today Canonical, the publishers of Ubuntu, announced that it will integrate and distribute the NVIDIA DOCA-OFED networking driver with Ubuntu.
Meet Canonical at NVIDIA GTC 2026
By Canonical, 16 March 2026
Previewing at the event: NVIDIA CUDA support in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 architecture support in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, Canonical’s official...
AppArmor vulnerability fixes available
By Luci Stanescu, 12 March 2026
Qualys discovered several vulnerabilities in the AppArmor code of the Linux kernel. These are being referred to as CrackArmor, while CVE IDs are in the...