I ran your patched kernel for quite some time and it was perfectly stable. I moved X on to xorg-edgers version because I was curious about a few other bugs...
I've just been looking into going back a few versions and doing the testing as you suggest. However my .28 kernel is now
linux-image-2.6.28-13-generic 2.6.28-13.44
which has come from -updates, and dpkg is therefore moaning about older versions. So does this already have the patch in, or should I force the "downgrade" to your kernel for testing, with the hope of turning your patch into the .45 release?
I ran your patched kernel for quite some time and it was perfectly stable. I moved X on to xorg-edgers version because I was curious about a few other bugs...
I've just been looking into going back a few versions and doing the testing as you suggest. However my .28 kernel is now
linux-image- 2.6.28- 13-generic 2.6.28-13.44
which has come from -updates, and dpkg is therefore moaning about older versions. So does this already have the patch in, or should I force the "downgrade" to your kernel for testing, with the hope of turning your patch into the .45 release?