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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Download Now! Ubuntu 15.10 With Kernel 4.2, Improved Unity

Canonical released today, October 22, the new version of Ubuntu for computers, servers and other compatible devices. Version 15:10 Debian-based system is more complete and full of news. The result is the result of nine months of work, with the latest security updates and functionality.
Linux 4.2 is another exciting update with the following highlights: New AMDGPU kernel driver for supporting recent and near-term Radeon GPUs, Intel Broxton support, F2FS file-system encryption support, NV-DIMM support, A new kernel for the Raspberry Pi 2 has also landed in the official archive.
The first big news of the system is the kernel upgrade to version 4.2. With this update, Ubuntu is replaced by support for new video cards AMD Radeon, support for encryption F2FS file system and ability to work with NVDIMM memories. As with every new release, packages–applications and software of all kinds–are being updated at a rapid pace. Many of these packages came from an automatic sync from Debian’s unstable branch; others have been explicitly pulled in for Ubuntu 15.10.

Download Now! Ubuntu 15.10 With Kernel 4.2, Improved Unity


Other major software innovations can be given below:
Tech Preview Unity 8 (just change the session to use)
  • Bug fixes in Unity
  • Compiz with improvements
  • Integration of Compiz with the MATE
  • Firefox updated to version 41
  • Chromium updated to version 45
  • MATE updated to version 1.10
  • GNOME platform (mostly) is based on version 3.16
  • Blueman 2.0 is part of the system
  • Support for Steam Controller
  • Inclusion of LibreOffice 5.0.2
  • Update other packages
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The system is available through the official site, which you can access by clicking here. There are 64- and 32-bit versions and the file is not much greater than 1 GB. For those who have never used Linux, this is one of the recommended systems.

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