Hi Joseph,

It took a bit to update because I tested all the kernels between 3.2 and
3.3, I got some very interesting results:

3.2 - Bad (as reported originally)
3.3-rc1 - Bad (fails after 1 cycle, did 2 tries)
3.3-rc2 - Good (failed on the first try after 8 cycles, it completed 100 cycles 
on the second try)
3.3-rc3- Good (100 cycles)
3.3-rc4- Good (100 cycles)
3.3-rc5 - Good (100 cycles)
3.3-rc6 - Bad (Tested 3 times, failed after 1 or 2 cycles)
3.3-rc7 - Good (100 iterations)
3.3 - Good (as reported originally)

So I'd say things are failing *until* 3.3-rc1 and they were fixed in
3.3-rc2. The odd result is that for 3.3-rc6. I tried several times so
I'm pretty confident about the result. However, there's a 'Good' trend
starting with 3.3-rc2 that only breaks briefly with 3.3-rc6, so I think
the trend change from 3.3-rc1 to 3.3-rc2 is what we should look at.

Let me know if you agree and where/how to proceed from here.

Thanks!

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