I've been running CrashPlan since January 2012 and given that I've been
on raring April 12, 2013 and this bug hit on July 1st, it appears that
moving to the latest upstream kernel wouldn't indicate if its been fixed
there or not unless I run it for many months, given it took 1.5 months
for it to crop up one time.  This is also a production box, running
public email and web servers.  So I'm inclined not to test the latest
kernel, unless you think it's going to be pretty risk free and worth the
effort.

Let me know your thoughts.

Blair

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