It seems that the only user-oriented up-to-date distro I've managed to find which doesn't have this nasty bug is Mandriva. Developers assigned for fixing this one (if there will be any in the nearest decades) could take a look how Mandriva guys managed to get around it. For couple of months now I'm using Mandriva 2010 One with GNOME (KDE is too heavy for me), and I never was so delighted with my laptop's performance (ATI proprietary drivers), hardware support (every single piece of HW is recognized and works fine), networking and everything else. Those who suffer from this bug could give it a try at least until Ubuntu guys fixes this bug (if it will ever happen :-/ ).
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