Try a LiveUSB (of Fedora)
Fedora offers a LiveUSB maker that lives on an existing USB flash drive, so it remains useful as a general purpose Windows device, with just a few extra files and folders on the root.
The Fedora 10 LiveUSB doesn't seem to work as well as the Ubuntu in recognizing network devices, and I can't even get it to open a terminal window.
Using the Fedora LiveUSB-Creator to copy the Ubuntu iso image yields more satisfying results than the Unetbootln. I still have use of the flash drive for Windows storage, and Ubuntu looks like a better distro for my hardware.