What went wrong here?  It seems linux-meta 2.6.31.1.11 was uploaded on
June 29, 3 days after I reported that kernel 2.6.31-1.13 would not boot
on a large class of machines, and giving the exact upstream changelog
required to fix the bug.  I understand that using versions of Ubuntu
that are in the early alpha stage is likely to run into breakage, but
how can we fix the process to avoid updating testers to a known-broken
kernel with a known fix?  Unfortunately a lot of testers' time is going
to be wasted by this bug, and also I'm sure a lot of developer time is
going to be wasted marking other bugs as dupes of this one.

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[karmic] linux-image 2.6.31-1.13 crashes on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392709
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