Hello Jan,

probably both (unwilling and unable), but I don't think it is Ubuntu's
purpose to fix these problems. It all goes back to how much does
Canonical contributes to the Kernel, Ubuntu is supposed to give users a
good user experience in terms of ease and quality or packaging, I love
Debian, but Ubuntu is always more cutting edge.

I'm not blaming the Intel guys, but this problem should be fixed by the
iwlagn dev guys. Once it gets fixed, it will get incorporated into
Ubuntu (or rather into the Linux kernel distributed by Ubuntu).

By the way, what do you mean by regression? You mean the 2.6.37-2.6.38
(aka pci-aspm power regression) or the iwlagn power savings feature? The
power saving feature never worked for me (I've had this laptop since
10.4)

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