Grmpf, I'm getting annoyed by the non-informing attitude of Canonical.

A while ago heaven and earth was moved for something as insignificant as 
plymouth.
Which still gives me an ugly startup on my Nvidia card with proprietary 
drivers, by the way.

But for proper SSD support I have to install a non-supported non-Ubuntu patched 
kernel, which takes away any advantages of the whole idea behind using a Long 
Time Support version.
No real options here.

I've seen remarks about not supporting SSD's because not all SSD's are fully 
ATA compliant.
As far as I know these are supported in higher kernels, so ...

I've seen remarks saying SSD support would make Lucid unstable.
Why support them in higher versions then ?

Bump.

I'm full of questions and am willing to agree if good reasons are given,
but for now I haven't seen any good reasons to not backport SSD support.
Total silence.

Come on guys, speak up and let your voice be heard !

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  Trim support missing from Linux kernel

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