OyaYansa Posted September 2, 2017 Share Posted September 2, 2017 Ubuntu is preparing for the changes that will take place next year. This Linux-based operating system, one of the most po[CENSORED]r, has just released the beta version of its version 17.10, the last before the LTS to be published in April 2018. It begins to test the news that must resurrect Ubuntu compared to other distributions like Linux Mint. Ubuntu 17.10 Beta 1 can now be downloaded in all its flavors. In all but the GNOME team, the default desktop environment in the LTS version of next year. Now that Canonical has decided to kill the Unity desktop, this environment is especially important. Not surprisingly, most users of this OS continue to opt for the main version of the distribution. These are the flavors for which the ISO of 17.10 is available, with their respective download links: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/artful/beta-1/ It must be clear before installing or updating that it is a beta version, with all that entails. Errors can be frequent, so it is best not to install it if you are not an advanced user of the system. We already valued in his day whether or not it was worth upgrading to Ubuntu 17.04, arguments that have not changed with 17.10. It is best to wait for the first LTS (Long Term Service) version to be released, much more stable and with extended support and updates for three years. As already mentioned, the Ubuntu update schedule states that it will be published in April next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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