Has anyone installed Ubuntu netbook remix 9.04

Last weekend, I downloaded and installed the beta version of UNR 9.04 on a USB key. Had a quick play with it on the Toshiba and it seemed to work OK in addition to being unable to scroll with the touchpad, I think it's related to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315882.

I wanted to install the new version until I was happy that everything would work OK. Has anyone tried to install 9.04?

Hello

I didn't test a new version 9.04 but why you n t try just the newest pilot of the synaptic touchpad
I mean its worth to try an I doubt a new version of the touchpad driver would cause serious problems
So it of certainly worth a try

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