Canonical Launches Ubuntu Core 26, Its Latest Snap-Powered Immutable Operating System
Canonical has announced the release of Ubuntu Core 26, the latest in its cut-down immutable Linux distribution originally developed with a focus on the Internet of Things (IoT).
"Ten years ago, Ubuntu Core pioneered a new OS [Operating System] security model, where every component is strictly confined, transactionally updated, and independently verifiable," says Canonical's vice president of Ubuntu engineering Jon Seager of the distribution. "Today, that approach is reflected in emerging industry standards. With Ubuntu Core 26, we continue to deliver the foundation that critical infrastructure operators need to meet the Cyber Resilience Act, run attested, immutable edge AI [Artificial Intelligence] workloads, and manage devices securely at scale."
Canonical has launched Ubuntu Core 26, the latest version in its immutable snap-packaged operating system family. (đˇ: Canonical)
Ubuntu Core is, as the name implies, built atop Canonical's popular Ubuntu Linux, which is in turn derived from the long-running Debian Linux distribution....
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