Florian,

The driver has been in the kernel since 2.6.35 and there is no reason to
remove it.

It was broken around 2.6.37 for i386 users.

So Maverick on i386 always worked.

Natty(2.6.38) is broken.

Oneiric(3.0) was broken and now fixed on i386 and  x86_64 updated the
latest stable kernel. Although you can't do a fresh install on 64 from
an old ISO.

Precise and Quantal(3.2/3.5) the kernel driver is deliberately not built
on Ubuntu.

Raring(3.8) the driver is built.

As the driver is in staging it is not maintained by linux wireless.

So breaks could happen again, but all the critial bugs have been fixed.

However, I will keep an eye on it.

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