How is this not a high priority issue?  Deletion of a working config
file should be a high priority, period, shouldn't it?  I had a working
14.04 system and ran updates with the result of breakage all over the
system (intel drivers don't run in SNA mode right for me, need UXA to
work properly).  Note that is upgrade not dist-upgrade.  I'm happy to
help troubleshoot this but it really seems a bad policy to give no
method of keeping a working config.  Hope the comments help,

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