If it's a new install, you can try 9.10 and see whether it likes your hardware.
If not, wipe it and try 9.04.

On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 11:56 PM, Alan Crandall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mike Cherba wrote:
>>
>> Paul,
>>        If you are going to go 64 bit, I'd recommend going with either 9.04
>> or
>> 9.10 Ubuntu.  The 64bit support improved a lot from 08 to09.
>>                        -Mike
>>
>>
>
> as I posted awhile ago,I would go with 9.04 as 9.10 was pushed out the door
> to soon.Several other people I know tried 9.10 and hosed several important
> parts of the OS with the update.Even a fresh install leaves a lot to be
> desired.But then I am just a Linux newbie so what do I know :)
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