That's odd, 10.04 works fine with the wireless in my EeePc 901. Alpha straight up through the release candidate. Yes mine does have the RaLink RT2860 wireless chip. I actually use my Eee as my test platform for all the new Ubuntu releases, since I don't store anything on it it's easy to wipe and do clean installs. A month or two on that before upgrading my workstation (if at all, depending on the release).
We can argue the percentages of profit in this business model but I would like to remind everyone of how much we aren't paying.
My brother and I saved up and shelled out $40 (that's what I remember, can anyone confirm this?) in the 80s when Pac Man came out for the Atari 2600. Was the game worth that? Hell no, it was terrible. Are games now worth $60? I'm not sure. Some games I might pay $100 for, others I won't play until I see a 3 year old used copy for $9.99.
Basically we're lucky they haven't tried to milk us for more.