Accelerate AI development with Ubuntu and NVIDIA AI Workbench

Fig.1. NVIDIA AI Workbench Canonical expands its collaboration with NVIDIA through NVIDIA AI Workbench. NVIDIA AI Workbench is supported across workstations, data centres, and cloud deployments. NVIDIA AI Workbench is an easy-to-use toolkit that allows developers to create, test, and customise AI and machine learning models on their PC or workstation and scale them to […]

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Canonical accelerates AI Application Development with NVIDIA AI Enterprise

Charmed Kubernetes support comes to NVIDIA AI Enterprise Canonical’s Charmed Kubernetes is now supported on NVIDIA AI Enterprise 5.0. Organisations using Kubernetes deployments on Ubuntu can look forward to a seamless licensing migration to the latest release of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform providing developers the latest AI models and optimised runtimes. NVIDIA AI

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How to Install 7-Zip (Command & GUI) in Ubuntu 22.04 & 24.04

This simple tutorial shows how to install 7-Zip file archiver in Ubuntu Desktop. 7-Zip is a popular free open-source file archiver with a high compression ratio. Ubuntu Linux can get it in few different packages: p7zip – a command line port of 7-Zip for POSIX systems, including Linux, when 7-Zip was Windows-only. Discontinued since 2016,

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QMPlay2 Released 24.03.16 with Vulkan Video Decoding Support

QMPlay2, the free open-source Qt media player, released version 24.03.16 few days ago. QMPlay2 is a Qt based media player that uses FFmpeg as backend for most video and audio codecs support. It also supports Audio CD, raw files, Rayman 2 music and chiptunes, as well as ALSA, PulseAudio or PipeWire sound servers. And, it has

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Canonical’s commitment to quality management

As Canonical approaches its 20th anniversary, we have proven our proficiency in managing a resilient software supply chain. But in the pursuit of excellence, we are always looking to set new standards in software development and embrace cutting-edge quality management practices. This enables us to meet current technological landscape needs. It also paves the way

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GNU Octave 9.1.0 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu

GNU Octave, the free open-source application for numerical computations, released new major 9.1.0 version! Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 23.10, and Ubuntu 24.04. The GNU website has not yet announced the new release, but it’s available in the download page. According to the changelog, the new Octave 9.1.0 overhauled

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Ubuntu 24.04 Aims to use Thunderbird Snap as Default

Ubuntu 24.04 Aims to use Thunderbird Snap as Default

Like Firefox, Thunderbird email client in Ubuntu is going to be replaced as a Snap app runs in sandbox. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is working on porting core apps to Snap package format in recent years. Firefox, Chromium (in system repository), and Ubuntu Software (App Center) are now Snap apps in current Ubuntu releases. Next will be probably Thunderbird! Canonical

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How to fix “e514: write error (file system full?)” Error in Linux

The “e514: write error (file system full?)” error message in Linux can be a head-scratcher, especially when your file system isn’t actually full. Let’s delve into the cause and the solution. Understanding the Error This error pops up when you try to edit a file within the /sys directory. This directory, known as sysfs, acts

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