Hmm, I just tried this on Skylake hardware, and "Download updates while
installing" isn't doing the trick.

Could be that "Download updates while installing" is broken on the 16.04
ISOs, or this could be a result of the phased updates done by the Ubuntu
Software Updater and related components that use the same code paths.

So after installing Ubuntu 16.04, Unity/Compiz was broken. I had to
switch to a VT with Control+Alt+F1, login, and then run:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Which gave me the updated libllvm3.8 package. Then after a reboot,
everything is shiny and working.

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