I consider this the most important place to address the issue. The kerneloops utility is taking a harmless warning and reporting it to the user as a "serious error" that may cause system instability or a restart.
That problem could affect any number of cases like this one.
Finally, I found a related bug for the "kerneloops" project:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ kerneloops/ +bug/346303
I consider this the most important place to address the issue. The kerneloops utility is taking a harmless warning and reporting it to the user as a "serious error" that may cause system instability or a restart.
That problem could affect any number of cases like this one.