Hi Christoper

The Notebook i have is a work machine and I am not allowed to load
kernels that have not been provided in an offficial update.

I am unsure of how I can assist now, however as mentioned before i did
not have this issue with the 13.10 release, it only started once I
installed 14.04.

Perhaps booting from a live-cd image with the different kernels on it
may be a work around here.

Perhaps this could also provide a way to have people test any specific
kernel is to provide a live-cd image with all the relevant kernels
already on it, which can be selected at boot. This would be helpful in
those situations were a user is technically unable to build a kernel or
is prevented from doing so due to restrictions of some kind.

Thanks

Conrad

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  12d1:1506 [Dell XPS 17 (L702X)] USB modem oops error when unplugging
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