Probably not. The kernel is available on
this thread, but alone it doesn't provide much insight into what the problem is. I don't think praxidike ever found what the specific problem was with the newer kernels that caused them not to boot. Something framebuffer related, I gather, but I don't know what specifically.
Until we can find the specific commit that was causing the problem, we can't put the fix into the more recent kernels and get them booting.