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I've tried on several laptops lately, but was unable to get everything working. My first experience (I think it would be 2008.10 ??) was funny. Audio, video, sound all worked, but couldn't get the touchpad or the eraser-head (IBM) to work, no matter which I enabled (including both) in the bios. My last try was on a netbook (Asus 1000HE) with the latest build, but could get no networking - kind of a problem on a netbook! I wasn't able to use it long enough to assess performance, but I'm still going to keep trying every so often. Just for the geek factor, but I imagine I will probably switch back.
It reminds me of the early days of Linux. I would try it on my laptop, but could never get everything working so I would go back to Windows. Now Linux runs fine on my laptops - I imagine OpenSolaris could too, but I doubt they will have the resources to do so unless Oracle goes Solaris crazy. Maybe Larry could do a Ballmer dance for Solaris!