Patrick, I couldn't agree more...
Ok, strictly speaking it's not an unavoidable hardware bug because Win7 works 
well. But...

I installed Fedora w/ Gnome3. It took me 2 days to install everything and 
configure the whole (dual boot) system as I like.
Than yesterday evening the "up" key broke. It sends some weird stuff and if I 
try to change to prev. workspace (ctl+alt+up) the X crashes. So I'd rather say 
it's a kernel or gnome bug.

Since mid-November the I could use the machine 3 days altogether and I have to 
send it back again.
I wonder if there are U300s's at all which do not break under Linux? Does it 
make any sense to push for a replacement? Should I try a virtual machine under 
Win7?
(The warranty process is quite difficult for me since the company communicates 
with the repair shop, I don't even speak the language here and have no idea 
what they do... The funny thing I chose the make because of (its former) 
reliability and linux-compatibility. Although I was warned I didn't listen...)

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