@ddstreet, sforshee: Thanks for the replies. Given that this also
affects LTS installations that use the HWE stack, shouldn't this have as
high a priority as critical security issues? I'd consider this a
critical usability issue; there are tons of people running LTS,
particularly on servers, for exactly the reason that it is "always"
stable. Needless to say this is a bit of an outlier considering Ubuntu's
overall good track record.

I understand that testing 4.10.0-22 takes time; one could conceivably
apply a hotfix to 4.10.0-21?

As far as my own testing is concerned, I've been using my personal
laptop for work today (instead of my 16.04 work laptop) with the kernel
from zesty-proposed, and no issues so far.

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