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title="NEW --- - [Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 32-bit] Occasional ATI Radeon 9800 Pro and Intel D815EEA2 ACPI S3 State Resume Freeze"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54583#c23">Comment # 23</a>
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title="NEW --- - [Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 32-bit] Occasional ATI Radeon 9800 Pro and Intel D815EEA2 ACPI S3 State Resume Freeze"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54583">bug 54583</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:mypersonalmailbox1@mail.com" title="mypersonalmailbox1@mail.com">mypersonalmailbox1@mail.com</a>
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<pre>Hi,
Should I temporarily try to install Canonical compiled Linux 3.7-rc5 to the
same hard drive that currently contains Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 32-bit?
I know that many upstream developers won't deal with bug reports unless it is
tested with the latest kernel.
I personally don't like doing this because it tends to break ubuntu-bug command
when I install the latest kernel (Breaking ubuntu-bug command in this case
means that it won't upload a bug report to launchpad.net after I go back to the
original kernel, and run ubuntu-bug command from the terminal or Alt-F2.).
If anybody can tell me how I can avoid breaking ubuntu-bug command after I go
back to the older kernel (in this case, 3.2.0-x.generic.pae), I will
appreciate.
Regards,
fpgahardwareengineer</pre>
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