Ubuntu 17.10 Now Ready-Downloaded - Includes the GNOME Desktop Environment

Ubuntu developers have launched their latest operating system, Ubuntu 17.10. This operating system brings some changes - especially in terms of platform interface usage. Ubuntu now comes with the GNOME desktop environment, rather than Unity as before.

Ubuntu 17.10 uses GNOME 3.26, but also comes with Wayland support. In addition, Ubuntu also includes various versions of the latest software - besides including the interface and some of their specific applications on this operating system, as before.

In addition, the Ubuntu also now no longer offers downloadable images for the 32-bit version, instead focusing on the 64-bit version of the offer. Existing users can still upgrade their 32-bit versions without problems.

For those of you who are interested, can download this Ubuntu 17.10 operating system today.

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