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I upgraded to the Fedora 13 Beta (KDE 64-bit) (from Fedora 11 KDE 64-bit) a few days ago, and the best improvements I've seen on my laptop (HP Pavilion dv3-2150us) are:
* Sound works flawlessly out of the box- this will help a lot of people who have a 2009-model Pavilion dvX laptop
* Resuming from suspend no longer forgets I have a battery plugged in (no mad dash to unlock and click on 'don't suspend in 15 seconds)
* Intel GMA4500MHD 3D is no longer a useless mess of incorrectly colored polygons.
It still needs work on the screen brightness not changing (the /sys/devices/ files change, but nothing actually happens), and the wireless card still isn't supported until I installed broadcom-wl. I don't think startup was any faster though.
As an interesting note, sound was good in Ubuntu 10.04 but horribly broken in Kubuntu 10.04 (half-second stutter, prevented the liveCD from shutting down). So much for project TimeLord or whatever they were calling it.
Edited 2010-05-25 21:55 UTC