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anonical’s Ubuntu desktop team has announced the release of Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS for its Desktop, Cloud, and Server products. This release has also been made available for the other flavors of Ubuntu.

Ubuntu 16.04.1 marks the first point release of Xenial Xerus, bringing along numerous app updates, bug patches, and security fixes. This brand new release focuses on maintaining the compatibility and stability of Ubuntu operating system. As this release is bundled with many updates, one needs to install fewer updates after the installation.

Ubuntu 16.04.1 Features:

In this article, I won’t be explaining the new features that were infused in Ubuntu 16.04’s April release as they were already discussed in a dedicated “Ubuntu 16.04 features” article.

Apart from the main releases, Ubuntu point releases mark the inclusion of new and improved hardware support. Thus, Canonical aims to ensure that Ubuntu desktop operating system doesn’t lag behind and remains supported during its 5-year LTS cycle.

However, the first Ubuntu 16.04 point release doesn’t ship with a new Hardware Enablement Stack. It’s the next point release, Ubuntu 16.04.2, slated to arrive in February 2017, that’ll receive a new Ubuntu 16.10-derived stack.

Ubuntu 16.04.1, the latest release of the world’s most popular open source operating system, comes with an updated webbrowser-app and Snap app support in Ubuntu Software. The new release also improves Unity’s low-graphic mode that allows one to run Ubuntu smoothly on older devices and virtual machines.

For a more detailed set of changes in Ubuntu 16.04.1, you can go ahead and read the release notes.

Download Ubuntu 16.04.1 Torrents and ISO files:

If you are willing to download the Ubuntu 16.04.1 ISO images, you need to visit the release servers page of Ubuntu.

For torrent users, given below are the links of the Ubuntu 16.04.1 torrents:

With this release, Canonical is also notifying the Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr LTS regarding the Ubuntu 16.04.1 upgrade. If you are not seeing the prompt, you will find the instructions to do so by visiting the release notes page.

Which Linux distro are you using currently? Are you planning to grab the Ubuntu 16.04.1 update? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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