Please don't be ridiculous.

This has started happening recently (by the way, I have rebooted several times 
and it keeps happening, not systematically at every suspend/resume but very 
often).
This didn't happen before, and the bios I'm using is the same, so it is clearly 
a REGRESSION in some recent update. Whether or not it is *triggered* by a bug 
in the bios,  if xorg crashes it has a bug; otherwise it would handle the 
error. And the fact that this didn't happen before demonstrate that whatever 
triggers the crash can, and hence must, be avoided.

I won't update my BIOS until Ubuntu offers a way of doing it in a simple
way without relying on another OS.

Machines with outdated bios exist out there and they'll always exist.
Ubuntu must either support them or offer a safe and easy way to upgrade
the bios.

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  xorg started to systematically crash after every suspend/resume

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