Folks, I think we all need to take a deep breath and come to some
painful realizations.

If you're looking for the most rock-solid Ubuntu experience, then you
should stick with the LTS releases. The last one was Hardy Heron. Using
the non-LTS releases, you have to understand that they're going to be a
bit more bleeding edge. At the very least, you should wait to verify
that packages which are critical to you are not broken before upgrading.

I've personally been using Ubuntu since Warty Warthog (4.10) for both my
desktop environment and several servers. I've used every version since.
My experience has been that Ubuntu has done nothing but improve with
every version. Sure, there are some regressions, but the overall trend
is upward.

Bottom line: If you want the latest and greatest, you should be prepared
for some headaches.

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