I've installed 16.04 and tried it for a couple of hours now.
I doesn't seem stable on my system. It feels like the skylake support is still off.
The audio problem was there when I booted the USB without installing as well as after installing. Although it hasn't happened in 3 boots now since I did "chmod -R +x ~/.config" for some reason.
The system has also frozen once, and I still need to use opengl 3.1 as renderer or the applications crash.
VLC is a lot slower now though, when I skip in the timeline I get lags and artifacts.
The driver manager never goes past "gathering information", so I'm stuck with the low-perfomance drivers, which in turn has problems with Steam so steam doesn't even start manually anymore.
The auto-login doesn't work either, so I have to login manually on every boot.
The network seems to connect more often when I've disabled auto-connect to VPN, which is really annoying since I want the VPN to always be active. This problem was not in 14.04.
Even my clock is unsynced, it's 2 hours off so I have to manually set the time. I've checked the right timezone but I get some errors in syslog "Failed to call clock_adjtime(): Invalid argument" which seems to be a bug in the kernel.
The list probably goes on, but it just seems that Linux isn't stable enough for this hardware.
I doesn't seem stable on my system. It feels like the skylake support is still off.
The audio problem was there when I booted the USB without installing as well as after installing. Although it hasn't happened in 3 boots now since I did "chmod -R +x ~/.config" for some reason.
The system has also frozen once, and I still need to use opengl 3.1 as renderer or the applications crash.
VLC is a lot slower now though, when I skip in the timeline I get lags and artifacts.
The driver manager never goes past "gathering information", so I'm stuck with the low-perfomance drivers, which in turn has problems with Steam so steam doesn't even start manually anymore.
The auto-login doesn't work either, so I have to login manually on every boot.
The network seems to connect more often when I've disabled auto-connect to VPN, which is really annoying since I want the VPN to always be active. This problem was not in 14.04.
Even my clock is unsynced, it's 2 hours off so I have to manually set the time. I've checked the right timezone but I get some errors in syslog "Failed to call clock_adjtime(): Invalid argument" which seems to be a bug in the kernel.
The list probably goes on, but it just seems that Linux isn't stable enough for this hardware.
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