HI :)
Well, the post that I created here originally was thought as a supplement to 
this bug (in order to break Microsoft's major market share, certification has 
to be improved). And as Mark is the reporter of the bug, I thought there might 
be chance that he'd read it. 

The rest is just a discussion emerged from my original post, in which I
let flow in some things that I am unhappy with and which could be
improved (sorry for offending anyone, if I did)

While there may be other ways to contact the persons responsible for 
certification, I do not know what is wrong of posting the feedback as a 
question on Launchpad to which the Canonical Hardware Certification Team is 
subscribed to (see question #216889).
I did not install Windows first, I also tried other distributions, including 
Fedora 18 Beta, which ships with a quite recent kernel.
I do not see the point of trying Linux Mint (as it ships with the same Kernel 
as Ubuntu) or a different version of Ubuntu (as I already tried two).

For Windows, it worked pretty straight forward: It detected everything,
except the touchpad and the harddrive acceleration sensor. Installed
both drivers, and I was ready to go. Still better than having to compile
a custom touchpad driver that adds support for my Alps touchpad.

Just to sum it up, I do not want to harp on Ubuntu's hardware support -
of course it is harder to support hardware if vendors do not provide
drivers or anything. If I install Ubuntu on some machine, it is
acceptable for me that I may have to tweak something, considering it is
free and open.

BUT: If I buy a Ubuntu certified machine (I suppose that Dell pays some
money to Canonical for certification, rights to use the Ubuntu brand,
Hardware enablement...), shipping with Ubuntu, I expect everything to
work (as it is with Windows normally) and that the changes required to
make the hardware work are made flow back upstream, so that it works
with other distributions, too.

Otherwise, I do not think that Ubuntu can not be seen as a serious
competitor to Windows.

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