The solution I used (as an idiotic layman) was to upgrade (instead of
downgrading) the kernel to a version >=3.15 by using the deb files which
may be found at

http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D

Pick a subdirectory with high enough version (e.g. v3.15.3-utopic/ ).
You need 3 .deb's from that page: the headers-all package and the image
and headers packages appropriate for your architecture (presumably
x86_64 if you are using the same Optiplexs as above). Download the
.deb's and install them by typing (from the directory where you
downloaded them):

sudo dpkg -i linux*

Even if this version is not intended for the distribution I had, it
still worked perfectly (my distribution was a "quantic" and the kernel
says it goes for "utopic"). You do not need to reinstall anything. From
the post mtornos made on the Ubuntu forums, I gather it worked for him
too.

This update will (but again I am speaking as an idiotic layman, so maybe
it won't) be automatic at some point: the kernel version keeps being
updated via official updates. For example, on my other computer I am now
at kernel 3.13 by just keeping to the official updates. The problem is
that you might have to wait for a year or two before it reaches 3.15.x,
unless you do not do it manually.

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