Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 1st Oct 2009 21:02 UTC
We reported earlier on a blog post entitled "Ubuntu Report Card (2009)" where the author detailed how they felt the Ubuntu experience had improved over the years. In a follow-up series of articles looking at the future, Tanner Helland has written 10 different broadly-scoped feature requests that [he] 'and many others would like to see by the time Ubuntu 10.10 rolls around'.
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3) I got ~6 hrs of battery life without tweaking anything from my Acer Timeline 5810T (given, it's not ideal, but it's not bad)
4) You have the right idea, but I rather had Linux dump ALSA and Pulse alltogether for OSS4, since all the other unices use OSS and it's a de-facto standard. And, OSS doesn't need something like pulse since it does channel mixing in the drivers. And, on top of that, it does recognize surround sound stacks better.
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1) Works fine on my laptop (after some fiddling)
2) Worked out of the box for me
3) I got ~6 hrs of battery life without tweaking anything from my Acer Timeline 5810T (given, it's not ideal, but it's not bad)
4) You have the right idea, but I rather had Linux dump ALSA and Pulse alltogether for OSS4, since all the other unices use OSS and it's a de-facto standard. And, OSS doesn't need something like pulse since it does channel mixing in the drivers. And, on top of that, it does recognize surround sound stacks better.