After the upgrade there was no more sound, whereas it was working fine in Gutsy. Needs further investigation.
PARTIALLY SOLVED: Seems the bug is on the headphone output detection. I had external speakers connected to the headphone out and no sound was playing, either on the internal or external speakers. If I unplug the external speakers, sound comes out from the internal ones. If I plug the external, no sound is heard again, only if I manually check the Headphone key on the volume control app. Definitely a bug. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/126157
I was using a manually compiled ndiswrapper on Gutsy, and on the upgrade it was probably replaced. Tried using the new b43 driver, which installed fine and even activated the device, but it isn't detecting my wireless network, so I'm going back to ndiswrapper. Seems ndiwrapper doesn't like loading in Hardy tho... hmm.
I use an external usb keyboard when at home, and Hardy is having issues in detecting the numeric keypad... any key I press there is completely ignored. Needs further investigation.
SOLVED: completely stupid bug, it is fixed by going in System->Preferences->Keyboard and disabling Allow to control the pointer using the keyboard on the Mouse Keys tab. Thanks to this blog post: Fixing the borked numeric keypad in Ubuntu Hardy
Touchpad
Just doesn't works (completely disabled). A major regression from Gusty, where it was perfectly detected and functioning. No solution yet, just a workaround:
Firefox 3 is great, but I was having speed issues with it, in that accessing a Flickr picture (for instance) would make it use 100% cpu and lockup. Since it was using my old FF2 profile, I created a new one (Alt+F2 -> firefox -ProfileManager) and tried the same pages, and sure enough it worked fine. So I just imported the old bookmarks to this new profile, installed a few extensions and all was good.
"Dist-upgrade Hardy"
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