@Michael: Use the fix suggested by Donal. To do this:

1. Open System > Administration > Synaptic and click on the Search button in 
the toolbar. Choose "Version" from the drop-down, and search for "2.6.20-16"
2. Click on the leftmost column header in the package list to show installed 
packages. I see linux-headers-_, linux-headers-_-generic, linux-image-_-generic 
and linux-libc-dev.
3. Select each installed package in turn and choose "Package > Force 
Version...". Choose the most recent, non-buggy version. On gutsy this meant 
".46" instead of ".47". As Brian Buchanan suggests, on feisty it would be ".32" 
instead of ".33".
4. Click "Apply".

You will have to turn off unattended updates (System > Administration >
Software Sources > Updates tab) so that the old packages are not
automatically overwritten by the buggy ones. AFAIK the only difference
between, e.g. 2.6.20-16.32 and 2.6.20-16.33 is the patch causing this
error, so this shouldn't be terribly insecure.

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