I don't fully understand the bug reporting in Ubuntu, but it seems to me
that Ubuntu/Christopher require testing of every new kernel for this bug
to remain valid, even if a fix has not been applied upstream. I guess
there is the possibility that some random change of code has
unintentionally fixed this bug.

I can't really commit to re-checking and restarting so frequently,
especially since there are possible duplicates of this bug in Launchpad
anyway. I expect that if this bug were targeted on the basis of one of
these putatively duplicate reports, my bug would also be fixed. (Also,
there is a workaround for my personal use anyway.) In addition, it seems
that upstream aren't currently targeting the bug anyway, based on the
bug I filed there. Also, if I understand correctly, then testing the bug
to make it valid for Ubuntu/Christopher doesn't have any effect on its
validity upstream.

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  197b:2394 Internal SD card reader is not working on Dell XPS 17 L502X

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