Folks, I have a laptop with the mediocre Intel 965/X3100 chipset. In Ubuntu Jaunty it ran like a turd until major tweaks were applied, and the results weren't 100% stable. Jaunty came out right as the Intel video support was in flux and Jaunty basically caught about half of what was needed between the kernel, xorg, Intel driver, Mesa and Compiz. Karmic has the whole package. I've been running it for five days now, ever since alpha4 came out, and it's more solid (and FASTER) than I ever got out of Jaunty. I did a full re-install with the alternate installer (as I use whole disk encryption) and I went with Ext4 - it's working great. On a lark I loaded the 64bit Adobe Flash "alpha" and it's rock solid too - best flash Linux experience I've ever had, period, end of discussion. I think Karmic is going to be a really sweet Ubuntu flavor when it ships and the improvements in Intel video support are so amazingly vast I'd say anybody with at least moderate technical chops able to cope with minor pre-release glitches should switch NOW. I'm told the fixes also apply perfectly to the Intel 4500 chipset found on the newest el cheapo laptops. WARNING: this applies to all Intel video drivers except the GMA500 chipset. That thing is a major turd and will remain so until the Ubuntu distro post-Karmic at a minimum. The most common GMA500 machine is the Dell "mini 10" I think it's called, and for some reason that thing is an excellent Hackintosh candidate. While I'm not normally a proponent of running Apple OSX on non-Apple hardware (as Apple is actively trying to stomp your install with updates!), the difference in support for the GMA500 between Linux generally and OSX is severe enough I'd consider it, at least until Intel helps get the driver situation under control. (The issue is, Intel recently bought the GMA500 tech from another company that was very Linux-hostile...Intel is getting it sorted out but it's just not done yet. That company did do some OSX drivers for Apple...) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss