rats, hehe

2) Toshiba Satellite A505-S6965 that we are dealing with in this bug report. It 
is working better than the 3945 chipset, but is still broken even though there 
is a fix.
3) I have 4 Aspire Ones. The first three use broadcom b43 drivers that read 
these netbooks wrong even with Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 and Ubuntu Netbook 
Edition 10.04. This is one of the most popular netbooks around, yet they won't 
even boot without doing a lot of rooting around to fix it (ok with me, but most 
people who are newbies wouldn't be able to do it). Here is a forum on where I 
helped get a guy going with this 
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1477490). The newer Aspire One has an 
atheros chipset. It DID work fine "out of the box."

So, here is my wireless track record over the last 2 years with Ubuntu.

1/6 laptops/netbooks working (really to be fair, 1/4 because 3 were the
same).

That is terrible statistics for Ubuntu. I am a solid linux user and have
been for 12 years (I started back in the days of Caldera). For the past
few years, I'm 98% Linux only (when these Ipods break, I'll buy linux-
capable units from now on and I'll be 100% except for homeschooling
things that I can't get working with wine). I will do whatever it takes
to get my boxes working with Ubuntu/Mint whenever possible, but I'm
dedicated. Newbies won't be. They will just go back to Windows, which is
sad.

Ubuntu needs to get wireless right. That should be a priority, esp with
the netbook edition.

Narnie

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