Core
Ubuntu Core, a minimalist rendition of Ubuntu, is a lightweight, transactionally updated operating system designed for deployments on embedded and IoT devices, cloud and more. It runs a new breed of super-secure, remotely upgradeable Linux app packages known as snaps.
The strict separation between kernel and device drivers, OS and applications means embedded engineers and application developers can easily work in parallel.
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Get started
Your Ubuntu Core first steps, installing Ubuntu Core on your board or in a virtual machine.
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Examples
Reusable code snippets to speed up your Ubuntu Core development and deployment journey, from using interfaces to building a gadget snap.
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Publish and distribute
Package, release and distribute your snaps to your devices through the Ubuntu Store or your private store.
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Documentation
Everything there is to know about building and managing Ubuntu Core devices. The complete documentation and reference materials.
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Troubleshooting
Got stuck? Here's where to find help to move forward with your Ubuntu Core project.
Latest news
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snapd 2.18: the snap command strikes back
Last Thursday, December 8, the snapd team was happy to announce a new release…
Ubuntu Insights
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Christmas-music-carousel-snap
Ding ding ding! It’s Christmas time, and as part of the festive competition…
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Jamming with Ubuntu Core
We celebrated the launch of Ubuntu Core 16 hackathon, or shall we say…
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