Yep, it affects me too, at least a couple of times a year. I'm using home folder encryption only, not full disk encryption. When installing Xubuntu, home-folder encryption is given as an option, so this bug will affect those "ordinary" users who chose that option, not just us nerds. So, I also think that when the "insufficient space on /boot" dialog is shown, there should be an option for the user to have old kernel versions removed automatically, because it's too difficult for the ordinary user to remove them using via the command line.
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