We are a small company but have a lot of pc's and laptops that we dont
want to or cant upgrade to 8.1 and with expiry of XP support are
urgently searching for an alternative. These are for professional users,
not gamers, so super-graphics are not essential but a stable clean
desktop is. The best option seemed to be a Linux based solution and
Ubuntu appears to be the best of those available but have had no end of
difficulties as many of the laptops have SiS graphics with no option to
change them for a supported chip. Moergaes suggested a solution using
Lubuntu with the patch which works but leaves us with a mountain to
climb in terms of reinstating all the functionality of the full version
of Ubuntu and a much shorter support window; this is a very frustrating
situation given the commercial pressure to change systems and the fact
the patch seems to have been available for a long while but is
inexplicably excluded from the main distribution in spite of many
threads requesting it.

It strikes me that there is a really strong driver to switch away from
Windows to Linux solutions at the moment in the business community that
could give Ubunto a massive boost; supporting older machinery for office
duties is absolutely critical to widespread adoption. Its worth pointing
out the other big distro's also suffer this problem so there's a further
opportunity to differentiate Ubuntu ahead of the pack.

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  Please patch xserver-xorg-video-sis (was: SiS driver crashes Xserver
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