For some reason , XP on my laptop was seeming terribly slow, even though I always keep the thing clean and running like new with AVG, AdAware, Spybot, Tuneup Utilities, and then a good old Chkdsk + Defrag. It was still taking Firefox whole minutes to load, in spite of having plenty of RAM and all the unnecessary startups turned off.
I got fed up with it, and based on schimmy's suggestion I installed Kubuntu 7.04. It's beautiful, it's gorgeous, it works wonderfully, and if I can get iTunes working in Wine, I can delete my XP partition completely (and un-register it so I can install XP Pro on the next computer I buy instead of Vista).
But, problem: I've spent many hours now trying to fix a widespread bug with networkmanager (in spite of recognizing the hardware and drivers, it fails to connect to my home network. Hangs at 28% "Configuring Device").
So I'm considering downgrading to Dapper Drake (6.06) and hope I don't lose all this wonderful functionality. Stinks that they would release a version that's basically broken for so many people, especially when they're trying to gain some well-deserved respectability. Feisty is FAST and the thought of never having to Defrag again, well, shit.
Anyway, should I go with Dapper Drake or do some of you Linux guys know how to fix my problem with Feisty? (I've looked all over the Web to no avail so far).