Sure, here you go. However, let me warn you that this kernel may/probably will not boot on your system. It is optimized heavily for the Dell Vostro 1500 laptop, and for that reason may not have the drivers necessary to boot it on another system. If your hard disk is connected to a controller that is not an AHCI controller or an Intel ICH SATA/PATA controller, don't even try. The boot flags I am using are "root=/dev/sda1 ro rootfstype=ext4 pciehp.pciehp_force=1 resume=/dev/sda2 fastboot" Booting without the flags (except for root=, which is necessary) does not change the situation.
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