Yes, I was trying to rule out hardware failure so on boot (using the default of grub), I selected "Previous Linux Versions" and then 3.2.0-24. Sound worked at again, and I absent-mindedly proceeded to create the bug report, which then included the wrong logs (from 3.2.0-24 where it works instead of -25 where it doesn't). I will update the bug but I need to reboot into 3.2.0-25. Does it make sense to delete this bug and create a new one since so many files were attached from the wrong kernel version?
Yes, I was trying to rule out hardware failure so on boot (using the default of grub), I selected "Previous Linux Versions" and then 3.2.0-24. Sound worked at again, and I absent-mindedly proceeded to create the bug report, which then included the wrong logs (from 3.2.0-24 where it works instead of -25 where it doesn't). I will update the bug but I need to reboot into 3.2.0-25. Does it make sense to delete this bug and create a new one since so many files were attached from the wrong kernel version?