Had this nuisance on Jaunty, and, to my surprise, find it still present on Karmic. Yet it was not on Intrepid. A new release should always bring more improvements than regressions, especially in areas like connectivity where Linux should shine brighter! When you get disconnected every so often, would you call it a stable release? When you're forced to google around for a solution rather than doing your things, would you say it's ready for production? Wouldn't it be better to just wait longer and have everything fixed before every release?
Had this nuisance on Jaunty, and, to my surprise, find it still present on Karmic. Yet it was not on Intrepid. A new release should always bring more improvements than regressions, especially in areas like connectivity where Linux should shine brighter! When you get disconnected every so often, would you call it a stable release? When you're forced to google around for a solution rather than doing your things, would you say it's ready for production? Wouldn't it be better to just wait longer and have everything fixed before every release?