Hi Dave,

Thanks for the update.  I'm glad to hear this appears to be resolved.
I'll tentatively mark this "Fix Released" for Intrepid.  Obviously if
you notice any regressions prior to Intrepid final coming out, please
reopen this report by setting the status back to "New".

Now trying to describe to you what technically changed between two
versions of the kernel is a rather tall order to ask.  The reason I say
this is because there can be literally thousands of patches that go into
the kernel between just a single release (for ex from 2.6.26 to 2.6.27).
This is mainly because we are constantly rebasing our kernel with what
is upstream.  If you only examined the Ubuntu kernel change log you'd
have only seen what we've done to the kernel since we rebased.  To get
the full amount of changes you'd also have to examine the upstream
kernel change log.  And with out the stack trace of the kernel panic to
help diagnose what went wrong, it's even more difficult to guess what
may have resulted in the fix.  The only likely way to find out exactly
what fixed the issue would to do a git bisect.  Sorry I couldn't be more
specific here.  Hope that helped a little.  Thanks.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

** Tags added: fixed-2.6.27

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