** Description changed:

  Trying to check the memory at newly bought notebook I found a bug in the
  memtest86+ version 4.20 in ubuntu 12.10, in ubuntu 12.04 it is ok. The
  bug is reported at least in Fedora and Opensuse. It is assumed that the
  bug is caused by the gcc-4.7.
  
  It is easily  reproducible - select the test #7 in memtest or just wait
  till it - starting from the 129Mb it will report a lot of errors. I have
  checked it on three different systems , two of them I use on a daily
  basis and would note if RAM is really bad.
  
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805813
  
  http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-bugs/2012-09/msg04386.html
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+ SRU Justification
+ 
+ [Impact]
+ Users of memtest86+ will get false positives of memory failures. This will 
cause users to suspect hardware and require unnecessary testing/headaches.
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ Boot Ubuntu in Quantal/Raring. At GRUB select memtest86+. Wait until the 7th 
test. It will fail at the 7th test.
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ The fix is just adding another register to clobber in the inline assembly 
routine. Because  this affects newer GCC versions, older releases aren't 
affected. Thus, if there are compiler changes we should re-test.

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  memtest86 test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)

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