![]() When I upgrade my computer, I expect the upgrade to fix problems, not cause more. Intrepid was the worst so far: my video card stopped working, my keyboard’s function keys started locking up the screen, session saving doesn’t work, sound system is misconfigured, … These are exactly the kind of headaches that led me to abandon Linux in the past and go back to Windows. There are lots of bugs and regressions, and I wonder how this can possibly be an official “release”. With the last few releases, though, I’ve felt that after “upgrading” my system, it actually gets worse. My computers are still configured to dual-boot with XP, but I barely ever boot into it. ![]() I was very pleasantly surprised, and Linux became my primary desktop for the first time. It needed a few tweaks to run correctly, but it was much easier to get running than other distros I had tried. When I first installed Ubuntu in 2006, all my hardware worked out of the box.
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