I actually don't need to custom compile the kernel any more. I'm running
the stock Ubuntu kernel on the 10.4 Net Book Remix:

> spinlock@sendack:~/highr$ uname -a
> Linux sendack 2.6.32-32-generic #62-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 20 21:54:21 UTC 2011 
> i686 GNU/Linux

And, I totally agree that "unsupported series" is pretty weak. My guess
is that they're talking about the Inspiron 600m rather than the version
of Ubuntu. But, this is still a missed opportunity to understand what
changes hang certain chipsets and which are OK. We've done a ton of work
just on this bug thread identifying exactly which modules cause the
problems and then identifying when the issue was fixed. You'd think
someone would want to understand that a bit better, maybe put a comment
in the kernel source, and go on their merry way knowing they've
prevented this from popping up again. As it stands now, I feel like any
kernel upgrade might break my machine.

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