If you decide to switch to Ubuntu, you may want to wait a few weeks until Dapper is officially released. I am running Dapper now with no problems but their final, stable release is expected in the first week of June. Their releases after that are expected to involve more development (and thus be less stable) so Dapper will be their most stable release for some time. There are some key advantages to Dapper. A more up to date kernel (with drivers for newer DVB cards), a more up to date Alsa, a preemptive kernel for realtime scheduling, and a host of other improvements. On Breezy, I had to compile Alsa and a vanilla kernel from source to get my system working. On Dapper, everything worked right off the bat.
<br><br>Steve<br><br>