It seems that Ubuntu 15.10 is bringing up a lot of questions here on Ask Ubuntu. Is this natural? (Newbies getting excited to actually test it out, they know nothing so a lot of problems/questions bring up, but then all of that passes.) Or it is actually buggy?
It seems 15.10 has too many problems, is this natural or Canonical should resolve the bugs? [closed]
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It's common that after new release comes out a lot of questions are asked about it.
15.10 came out 10 days ago. We're going to see more 15.10-targeted questions than anything else for a little while.
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1Alright, case number 1 (Probably not "Canonical doesn't know 2 + 2", figure it out people.)– Star OSCommented Nov 2, 2015 at 20:09
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? Installation issues and driver issues are really common here on any release of Ubuntu, new or not, as you said yourself, "exited noobs" wanting the latest something they don't yet understand, these questions are not necessarily bugs in Ubuntu but user error. Also any bugs related to any 3rd party software is not Canonical's fault. This site is not a good gauge of how buggy the current release is.