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Exactly the opposite experience on my Lenovo S10e netbook. Wireless drivers still do not work correctly, yet Ubuntu 9.04 just works.
In general, now there is less hassle in Ubuntu about drivers than in Windows.
Off topic: it's very annoying that people report success stories with ath5k driver, creating an illusion about it being a decent driver. It's not, it's a piece of cr*p that works quite unreliably (slow, flaky connection) for many users. Probably something to do with noise levels.
I still have to use ndiswrapper on my asus eee 900 / jaunty for this reason. It's nowhere near close enough to motivate me to sell my soul and switch to windows though.