Christopher, OK. Forgive me for a stupid question: bisect what? If it is
the kernel that to blame, and if kervel versions are sequential, how
come 3.2 0-52 works, 3.8.0-19 does not, then 3.8.0-29 works again, then
3.11.0-8 does not? What does Precise, Raring or Saucy has to do with
kernel working or not? My understanding is that the various flavors
(Precis, Saucy, Raring) have different features and packaging,
supposedly better user experience, but they are built around some
kernels, such as 3.2, 3.8 or 3.11. I would like to fully understand what
I'm doing before starting.

Please, understand that I'm not trying to be difficult, but I'm confused
about the fact that one kernel works, the next doesn't, the next works
again, and so on. So should I simply bysect kernels in Xubuntu Precise
and Raring? Raring already does not work, so why go to Saucy? Please,
explain.

Maybe I totally miss the point. I studied the "bysect" link you sent me
and this is why I have these questions.

Thanks, Janos

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