Hi Dave, all,
I've had fantastic success with both my laptop and my girlfriend's
laptops. They've both installed flawlessly (and as a side-effect, the
ACPI CPU stepping seems to be working properly on my girlfriend's
laptop now!) with zero hardware issues. I'd thoroughly suggest giving
the live CD a try... No need to bother with dual-booting to test the
hardware compatibility. ;)
I have had one issue, which when I have some time, I intend on
reporting to the ATARAID list and/or the Ubuntu dmraid maintainer.
dmraid doesn't detect my nvraid RAId-0 set with the 2.6.28-11 kernel
and the -15 dmraid release. Nothing changes with the 2.6.27-14 kernel
from Intrepid, BUT with the old kernel and the -14 release from
intrepid, it *does* work.
So at present my desktop machine is still having to use the old
kernel, until I can obtain a fix for the problem. Oddly enough the
RAID-1 device is detected perfectly - sadly this only has data on it,
and not my boot system.
So, aside from my 'silly' use of dmraid, I've not had a problem with
jaunty - I quite like it!
HTH,
Tom
Quoting dave <dave(a)staffslug.org.uk>:
Hello one and all.
I've currently got Debian 5.0 installed and working with the wireless
(yeah!), but I'm reading interesting things with Ubuntu 9.04 and
thinking, do I or don't I?
What are peoples views?
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