I gave up. Really. Lots of kernel versions, and none of them have fixed this bug. I'm returning to Windows. I have been using only Linux since 1999 and I am pretty disapointed on how things are now. Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint, every distro that uses this 3.x kernel have the same problem, which is a very serious one. I am wondering if the developers are really testing their stuff before releasing it.
I gave up. Really. Lots of kernel versions, and none of them have fixed this bug. I'm returning to Windows. I have been using only Linux since 1999 and I am pretty disapointed on how things are now. Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint, every distro that uses this 3.x kernel have the same problem, which is a very serious one. I am wondering if the developers are really testing their stuff before releasing it.