Canonical Releases Workshop As New Way Of Launching Development Environments
Canonical has introduced Workshop, a new Snap-based application designed for launching development environments. This tool simplifies the process by allowing users to copy YAML configuration files across machines, ensuring consistent environments. Workshop supports SDKs like NVIDIA CUDA and AMD ROCm, building on Canonical's previous work with LXD.
- ▪Canonical announced the release of Workshop for launching development environments.
- ▪Workshop allows users to copy YAML configuration files across machines.
- ▪The application supports SDKs like NVIDIA CUDA and AMD ROCm.
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Canonical Releases Workshop As New Way Of Launching Development Environments Written by Michael Larabel in Ubuntu on 27 May 2026 at 05:56 AM EDT. Add A Comment Ubuntu maker Canonical announced today the release of Workshop as their new Snap-based application for launching development environments with ease. Workshop allows launching development environments with ease and the YAML configuration files for said environments can be copied across machines for reproducing the same environments. With Workshop you can thus enjoy a consistent, easy-to-launch development environment. Via the workshop YAML files SDKs like NVIDIA CUDA and AMD ROCm can be specified. Workshop builds off their work on LXD.
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