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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2016-10-13 10:37:46 -0400
committerluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2016-10-13 10:37:46 -0400
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The updated kernel is certainly welcome and if you've had trouble with 16.04 on Skylake or had graphical problems then 16.10 is worth the upgrade. Likewise if you want to play with Unity 8, 16.10 is well worth the update.
+Screenshots:
+ubuntu1610-desktop.jpg Unity 7.5, looking about the same, save the new wallpaper.
+ubuntu1610-software.jpg The Ubuntu Software application is now much snappier.
+ubuntu1610-software-snap.jpg The process of installing a Snap application via the Software app has been greatly improved.
+ubuntu1610-nautilus.jpg Ubuntu users finally get the Nautilus improvements that arrived with GNOME 3.20