Hi all,
almost similar to naomi I quit using any ubuntu versions younger than 8.04.
My reasons are
First:
I experienced the same (very well documented) troubles with a digital camera; 
in my case a Kodak EasyShare DX6340. I managed it with a different workaround 
but my girlfriend (just a normal computer user) don't know nothing about shell 
commands. Who could blame her for that?
Second:
The recovery mode grub offers at startup doesn't work on my machine (at least 
with 9.10 but I suppose even since 8.10). In case of big trouble (i.e. Gnome 
doesn't start) I'm totally lost and I'm obviously not the only one (see Bug 
#39991). Funny this bug is marked as NEW (July 2009). 
Third:
In 8.04 my USB WLAN stick worked perfectly. Plugging it in and out anytime no 
matter how often produced the expected behaviour (network or no network 
respectively). In 9.10 plugging it out freezes the whole machine(!). My first 
experience of that kind on Linux!
Furthermore in 9.10 the whole functionality of network connection seems to be 
personally bound to each GNOME session. Starting the machine starts the WLAN 
stick and connects to the WLAN rather quickly but after GNOME begins to start 
and the login prompt is shown the connection vanished. After logging in 
correctly the connection is established again. Strange behaviour; a recource 
that is used by every user and should be provided by the system(!) is driven by 
user processes. A matter of software architecture I guess.

At the end I decided to go back to 8.04. The downgrade process worked
rather flawlessly, because with the decission of manually partitioning
every personal data (i.e. /home) was not touched.

So I am still a happy ubuntu user (although not really up to date - but
who cares).

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Ubuntu 8.10 can't mount digital camera  showing a window popup message: -60 
could not lock the device message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285682
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