> The main reason is drivers. From what I have personally experienced
> based on ease of install (not from actual factual evidence), fiesty
> has way more new drivers. Granted, many of them may be proprietary but
> I believe there are also new OSS ones. I need a more experienced
> ubuntu person to clarify this one though.
> Comrade Ringo Kamens

I don't believe Feisty has drivers that would be useful to us, for the
most part. The linux kernel, however, which is in feisty, has a number of
free drivers that would be great to have (SATA chipsets, etc) - as well as
the fact that there has been acres of work done on things like ACPI and
suspend/hibernate support, as I mentioned.

-Justin




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