Just to clarify my reasoning in marking this as Confirmed:

You really only need two people to mark a bug as Confirmed (and under
*some* circumstances, the second person might not necessarily have
actually experienced the bug), so long as (1) there is good reason to
believe that they're experiencing the same bug (or the second person has
some other way of identifying the bug, for example by examining the
affected source code), and (2) there is enough information for a
developer to start working on the bug. See
https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Statuses. When I marked this as
Confirmed, I gave my reasoning in this case, but that should not be
interpreted as an explanation of what it takes to correctly mark a bug
as Confirmed. The official and correct explanation is at
https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Statuses.

This is not commentary on the request for this bug to be worked on
quickly or to be marked with a high importance, just a clarification of
what I posted earlier, when I changed this bug's status to Confirmed. (I
don't have enough familiarity with the Linux kernel to identify where
the problem is and write a fix, and I have no affiliation with
Canonical, so I'm not one of the people Kangarooo is probably
petitioning.)

By the way, I don't think bug 683775 is the same as this bug. Not only
is that bug marked Fix Released (and that's usually accurate, though not
always), but that bug affected 2.6-series kernels whereas this bug
affects 2.8-series kernels, and the workarounds proposed for that bug
were not the same as those proposed for this bug.

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