Thanks. So for ageeb the difference is basically nothing (just some
noise due to different enumeration order, which is expected to be pretty
random). For gpstar the diff is that with 6.1 you get a proper
identification of your hard disk (which is one incarnation of what 6.1
was supposed to fix).

Neither affect the detection of sound devices, though.

To rule out/check if it is an issue with a changed tool chain, would
anyone be up to trying to rebuild the karmic final package and see
whether or not the leak happens with that?

  sudo apt-get build-dep udev
  apt-get source -b udev=147~-6
  sudo dpkg -i *.deb

then reboot, and check whether you get the leak.

Thanks!

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