Ok, a few questions.

I visited the url http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D
referened in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds under the
section "Upstream kernels archive".

I downloaded the latest for saucy through Ubuntu-Mainline-Kernel-Updater
script KernelUpdateChecker.

So the kernel I downloaded should be upstream, yes? Either
KernelUpdateChecker doesn't download from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline or there is something that I don't understand.

Anyways, if the real problem is the "oldness" of 3.12 and I should test
it with 3.13-rc8 I will do so since it's just a few days old.

I also noticed this comment under the section "Upstream kernels
archive":

"The upstream kernels archive is located at the URL below. There is a
directory for each build. Note, if you are testing for a bug, please do
not use the daily folder, but use the latest mainline kernel at the
top."

So will

$ KernelUpdateChecker -r trusty

download and install the right kernel for me to use as the base of the
report?

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