Canonical has released an ARM64 version of its Steam Snap, making it easier for Ubuntu users with (capable) ARM hardware to ...
Why? Because Snap enables a single binary package to work perfectly and securely on any Linux desktop, server, cloud or device. According to Olli Ries, head of Canonical's Ubuntu client platform ...
Snap packages on Ubuntu can be bloated and slow. They can waste your storage and seemingly slow down system performance.
While binaries for Slack have been available for Ubuntu and Fedora, other Linux operating systems are not so lucky. To overcome this, Canonical has released Slack as a Snap, which allows Slack to be ...
Installing Steam on a Linux system just got a little easier, at least if you can install a Snap package. Ubuntu-maker Canonical announced today that its Steam Snap supports "bleeding edge" Mesa ...
Canonical has existed since 2004 when it was formed by entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth as what you might call the business end ...