Linked a branch with a fix that works for me in raring.

There seems to be a couple approaches for fixing this. The Suse bug has
the small change to clobber the additional register and that seems to
work. While the RH bug uses the C code in test.c instead of the
optimized assembler to generate the proper binaries. I took the Suse
approach for fixing this bug.

I noticed that there are uncommitted changes in the bzr development branch. So 
adding quilt didn't work so well.
To build I had to do an additional dpkg-source --commit to add these changes to 
a patch before building.
What's the proper way to do this so the package is in proper shape for patching?

You can test the raring version here:
http://people.canonical.com/~arges/lp1071209/

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  memtest86 test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)

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