i've waited 3 months before attempting the move to 8.04.
my recent tests (on a fresh install) were promising.
so i installed all the stuff i needed and started using 8.04 in production.
one month later i think i'll go back to 7.10.
i need to be able to switch networks (wired-wireless), reliably.
and for the first time in years i can't reliably do this with 8.04.
i have an intel pro wireless 3945, which has been working flawlessly for the past 2 years.
never had an issue with 7.10.
now...new kernel, new drivers...but apparently no good.
and for the first time...well...the first time ever, i reckon...
i had to reboot my box 'cause it got so painfully slow i couldn't work.
pop up menus would take ages to open up...
applications would take ages to start...
couldn't listen to bbc2 online, 'cause i could't stream more than 11kbps anymore...
with barely nothing open uptime would report a 1min avg load of 1.7...
never seen anything like this with any linux (however old) ever.
less importantly, but still a pain in the arse...
some non kde applications don't conform to the usual l&f anymore.
gparted, skype, and don't know what else...
i've worked with this version for about a month now.
i can put up with almost anything.
but i need to be able to listen to bbc radio.
can't work without it.
so i think i'll go back to my beloved 7.10 (which is obviously simply a grub's entry away).
my recent tests (on a fresh install) were promising.
so i installed all the stuff i needed and started using 8.04 in production.
one month later i think i'll go back to 7.10.
i need to be able to switch networks (wired-wireless), reliably.
and for the first time in years i can't reliably do this with 8.04.
i have an intel pro wireless 3945, which has been working flawlessly for the past 2 years.
never had an issue with 7.10.
now...new kernel, new drivers...but apparently no good.
and for the first time...well...the first time ever, i reckon...
i had to reboot my box 'cause it got so painfully slow i couldn't work.
pop up menus would take ages to open up...
applications would take ages to start...
couldn't listen to bbc2 online, 'cause i could't stream more than 11kbps anymore...
with barely nothing open uptime would report a 1min avg load of 1.7...
never seen anything like this with any linux (however old) ever.
less importantly, but still a pain in the arse...
some non kde applications don't conform to the usual l&f anymore.
gparted, skype, and don't know what else...
i've worked with this version for about a month now.
i can put up with almost anything.
but i need to be able to listen to bbc radio.
can't work without it.
so i think i'll go back to my beloved 7.10 (which is obviously simply a grub's entry away).
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