Something of a mixture of the two.  I had been running the 32-bit
versions of Ubuntu.  Around alpha 5 or 6 of Jaunty I decided to upgrade
the HD in my laptop and figured I'd give the 64-bit version of Jaunty a
shot and keep my previous HD and install available in an external
enclosure (was still running Intrepid at the time).  After running on
the basic fresh install of the 64-bit Jaunty alpha for a while and
proving to myself that 64-bit would work for me, I moved my home
directory over from the Intrepid installation along with all other
personal data.  I then upgraded the alpha to the release version when it
became available.

The only problem (other than pulseaudio) I still see under Jaunty is
that suspend does not work if you have an SD card mounted.  I've added a
small script to the suspend process to find and umount any MMC devices.

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