It seems from reports from the forums indicate that the latest kernel we have 
released has broken the nVidia dkms driver package (and probably the fglrx one 
too). The release of packages that break into a stable release environment that 
break users systems is not something that we should be doing. 
How can we ensure that this does not recur in future kernel updates to stable 
releases. If no mechanism exists in ABF perhaps we can ensure enforcement in 
kahinah the QA tool. 
I realise that these are binary packages and that some will argue that they are 
not a priority (or similar objections) but the fact remains that if we have 
issued them previously for a release and we break by some update then we should 
fix them as they were part of the release. For the time being we need to fix 
the dkms drivers pronto.


Colin Close
QA Team
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