I was demonstrating this bug to Ryan at the Boulder Linux User Group
meeting tonight, and while booting, looked for a kernel that I knew
would fail - the latest 3.2 kernel on my machine.  And lo and behold, it
worked:: "3.2.0-14-generic #24-Ubuntu"!  And so did the mainline kernel
v3.2.4 in the UBUNTU kernel mainline build directories.   So while we
were busy bisecting, the bug was fixed in the mainline.  I can't try
v3.2.3 since the Ubuntu build failed, so not sure if it was fixed for
3.2.3 or 3.2.4.  Also, another new Ubuntu kernel for Precise came out
just today: 3.2.0-15, and it works also.

So I guess we can mark this as fix-released, if an upgrade works for the
others involved here.

But now I'm still very curious what it was that actually fixed this.....

At any rate, thanks all, for all the hard work!

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