I was not able to test the alpha 5 on my notebook. I will start another
try soon.

But I have a workaround for all, who cannot work on their systems. I am
currently using Fedora 9 with the RHEL kernel (CentOS
2.6.18-92.1.10.el5) and have a speed up of 10 and more. It's great to
have all advantage of a up to date user interface and tools, and a
stable and fast kernel. Everything works fine on my one year old T61p. I
have no sound problems with vmware. I can even use firefox at load
average of 12 and more.

I think hardy users can use the debian kernel as well. There should be
all modules available for the debian kernel too. At least as third party
repository.

Perhaps the ubuntu team can put a kernel option with an older kernel in
their repositories, as long as the problem is not solved.

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