Canonical today released the new updated Ubuntu 17.10 Operating System Artful Aardvark OS to address an error that blocked the BIOS of some laptops.
Several users reported problems with BIOS on Lenovo, Acer, and Toshiba laptops after installing from the previous Ubuntu 17.10 ISO. After installation, it was impossible to access the BIOS settings.
Others reported that the BIOS was still running with Live ISO DVD, without installing the operating system.
So Canonical has temporarily disabled access to downloads of Ubuntu 17.10 ISO files from the official websiteσελίδα ubuntu.com. The company released a workaround soon after for existing Ubuntu installations, which requires updating its packages Kernel για να απενεργοποιήσουν το πρόγραμμα οδήγησης intel-spi κατά την εκmovement.
However, the Ubuntu 17.10 ISO images were released today in all official editions: Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Ubuntu Kylin, Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu Budgie.
Below are the Ubuntu 17.10.1 ISO
We remind you that these ISO have been updated to remedy the problem with Meltdown and Specter vulnerabilities.
Xubuntu - 17.10.1 | |
Ubuntu Kylin - 17.10.1 | |
Ubuntu MATE - 17.10.1 | |
Ubuntu Budgie - 17.10.1 | |
Lubuntu - 17.10.1 | |
Kubuntu - 17.10.1 | |
Ubuntu - 17.10.1 |