Christopher, I tried as explained on the Kernel-Bisection website, but
without success. I understand what you asked me to do, but I don't have
the knowledge to solve the problems that I encountered:

Cloning the kteam-tools repository with git clone 
zinc.canonical.com:/srv/kernel.ubuntu.com/git/jsalisbury/kteam-tools kteam-tools
ended with
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
So I did git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/kteam-tools.git kteam-tools, 
which worked appearently.


Next problem at adding the remote repository:
git remote add precise git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-precise.git
as I'm using Quantal, I tried to replace precise with quantal, but that didn't 
work later on when trying to do the mainline-build-one script, so I did it 
again with precise in the command


I continued, and with git bisect good v3.6 and git bisect bad v3.5.7 I had this 
as outcome:
Bisecting: a merge base must be tested
[28a33cbc24e4256c143dce96c7d93bf423229f92] Linux 3.5


Then I started to build the upstream test kernel, that run through. During 
execution there where several error messages and kernel version 3.2.0 appeared 
several times... And the worst, after the script run through I found nowhere 
the deb-file to install the new kernel version.


For the moment I'm stuck

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