So you are basically telling me that "serious architectural changes"
have been backported from 12 -> 13 about 3 weeks before release during
stabilize phase? It's the first time that I have a non bootable kernel
since my slackware times long ago. Also how can we be so sure it only
does affect "a few" people since that change was only 3 weeks ago?!
First no response from ubuntu kernel folks for 2 weeks and then lowering
the prio to medium and tell us we should just stick with -12 (forcing me
to old nvidia-glx as well)?  Why do you vendor patch what should be a
stable kernel if you *seem* to not have a clue whats going on upstream.
I appreciate all you efforts and I *love* ubuntu but this all really
leaves me totally disappointed.

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