I base my opinion on +cjcolella's note:

I do think that not considering battery life as a priority will make
Linux unusable in the near future. Why? Just have a look at Ubuntu's
interface and one of Ubuntu's major decisions: it dropped Gnome and made
a whole new interface, Unity, that has one of the main objectives to
make it EASY TO USE on touchscreens.


But most touch screens are on phones, tablets, notebooks, netbooks, and other 
mobile devices. I think nowadays, mobile devices are the most succesful on any 
markets and I think Ubuntu had a good idea to address the mobile users; but 
it's important to make the OS work at least as well as other OS's.


Why would I use Ubuntu/any other Linux (as it is a kernel "feature" aka bug) if 
my cool device can't be used with it?


Call me negativist, but this is a any-linux-distro-killer issue and
should be shared with other distributions and insist at kernel
developers. This needs a solution ASAP, before users start looking
elsewhere.

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