After being a long time user of Ubuntu, I got so unhappy with the latest Ubuntu release that I dropped it alltogether.
These are the reasons:
- issues with DVD playback
- issues with sound
- issues with video and flashplayers
- issues with network connectivity over wireless
A lot of these things can probably be contributed to the 64 bit version I tried to use when the new release was available in October, but the interesting part is that I had none of these problems in the previous release.
I've had no good solutions to the problems using the support forums, so I dropped Ubunto and installed Windows7 instead. That installation did no go smoothly either, but after 1 hour with a very nice Microsoft technician the 64 bit version of Windows7 works really great, and I can't believe that it even runs faster than Ubuntu and not issues at all. It just works.
I really love the "free" Ubuntu, and I have been a Linux user for a long time and a Unix user since 1988. So it was not an easy decision to go over the fence and use Windows7, but I can't use the latest Ubuntu release for the stuff I would like to use it for at home.