Ok, I've built a custom version of "linux-
image-2.6.27-7-generic_2.6.27-7.16_i386.deb" including my fix using the
kernel sources fetched from ubuntu git, and despite my best efforts, the
build scripts still managed to make the package in such a way that it
will replace your standard kernel (rather than installing a new one
under a different suffix). Maybe I should've used "the old method" with
make-kpkg so I could specify a --append-to-version= directly.

Anyway, if there is any demand for it, I'll upload the package. It seems
to work fine on my box, and should it fail to boot on yours, keep the
real ubuntu kernel deb and a spare kernel around just in case so you can
revert to the official version.

Cheers,
Rikard

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