Here's my responses to each suggestion:

1) Providing a SLAB kernel flavour means we also have to provide lum,
lbm and lrm for this kernel, and keep security updates for it. Way too
much overhead.

2) Updated fglrx for gutsy-backports does not pass SRU policies, plus it
is impossible to just include an updated lum in gutsy backports because
of ABI skew between gutsy-security. Not to mention, we are less than 2
months away from hardy release. Users can easily upgrade to hardy now or
later

3) (Brad's suggestion): We've already included the latest fglrx in hardy
(perhaps a new one has become available recently, in which case we will
get to including that one before release).

I cannot explain in enough detail here why it is not easy to supply a
"fixed kernel for gutsy" or "backports fglrx" for gutsy. It is very
complex, and very time consuming. We are in the final stretches of
hardy. The main reason for our 6-monthly release cycle is to make bugs
like this less important, since a fix is "just around the corner". If
this affected an LTS release, we would be more prone to fixing the
issue.

Thanks for the understanding. I would be very interested in whether this
affected current hardy kernel. It would be much more appropriate to
continue reporting and commenting on this bug with ATI directly, as they
are the ones that can fix it. Using SLUB, which allows for better
performance across all systems, is an option we chose because it is a
huge benefit. Just because a proprietary driver is broken in this
condition is not a reason for us to revert it, penalizing all users.
Instead, the driver needs to be fixed.

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[gutsy] fglrx breaks over suspend/resume
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