Device Support Ubuntu: Gutsy Gibbon…
Hey folks, so I don’t know how many of you lovely happy people have been running the latest development version of Ubuntu, codenamed Gutsy Gibbon. Gosh, I’ve been running it since its second week in existence, and I must say I’m well pleased.
One of the first thing I noticed when I switched over was that Gutsy would suspend and resume again (wait until later in this post to see why it broke), and the Broadcom support was better. The new kernel in Gutsy is phenomenal, much respect to the ubuntu-kernel folks.
There have been problems, however. For me though, most of the problems are directly related to the evil (yup, you saw it, I said the “E” word) Broadcom and ATI devices that are holding me back.
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