On September 11, October 20, Canonical officially began releasing Ubuntu15.10RC (WilyWerewolf) for testers around the world today, that is, the final candidate version of image download. The purpose is to find out the final possible bugs and prepare for the official release of Ubuntu15.10, which will be released on December 10, 22nd day of this month. Ubuntu15.10 is in the final freeze state during development. If no major bug occurs, no updates or adjustments will be made to it. In addition, U
On September 14, October 20, Canonical officially started to release Ubuntu 15.10 RC (Wily Werewolf) for testers worldwide, that is, download the final candidate version of the image. The purpose is to find out the final possible bugs and prepare for the official Ubuntu 22nd day of this month version to be released in 15.10.
Ubuntu 15.10 is in the final freeze state during development. If no major bug occurs, no updates or adjustments will be made to it.
In addition, various derivative versions of Ubuntu 15.10, for example, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Core, Ubuntu GNOME, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Studio, and Xubuntu have all started to provide beta downloads.
From the Canonical official ISO image tracking page, Lubuntu and Xubuntu have the most bugs, some of which may even affect the normal installation of users, therefore, we do not recommend that you taste these versions for the time being.
If you are interested, you can download images of these versions from the ISO Tracker of Ubuntu. The official version is expected to be officially released on April 9, October 22.
- Download the Ubuntu 15.10 RC final candidate version and derivative version installation image: Click Here>
How to upgrade Ubuntu 15.04 to Ubuntu 15.10 http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2015-10/124058.htm
For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2
This article permanently updates the link address: Http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2015-10/124315.htm