Yes, it worked fine before Saucy.
For example, this laptop is dual-booting with Ubuntu 12.04 (3.2 kernel I think) 
and I don't have this problem with it.
Before Saucy I was testing Raring and it worked fine (so 3.8 kernel).

Is there an easy way to install older kernels on Saucy so that we can find out 
if this is really a kernel regression or rather something user-space related?
(I can also install a newer kernel on my 12.04 partition if you think this is 
more relevant)

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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