I am afraid that you are going to meet a brick wall on this one folks. 
Milestone dates rather than acceptable operation are sacrosanct,  which is a 
great pity and will spell the end for Ubuntu if it carries on much longer. More 
and more folk are simply not signing up to it,  after all the Ubuntu 8.04 slow 
development problems and now the Ubuntu 8.10 same blind adherence to milstones.
At the moment,  64-bit Ubuntu 8.04.1 looks like the least flawed version,  
whilst LinuxMint (5 or 4) seems to be under better control, or even Mandriva 
2009 (GNOME version).
Bug Report #294896 also refers.

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MASTER storing ALSA mixer element values during shutdown hangs 
nondeterministically if non-loopback network interfaces are still up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274995
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