Just downloaded and installed the lastest Kernel available there as
current (linux-
image-2.6.38-996-generic_2.6.38-996.201103251543_i386.deb) and its
headers (all and i386)... lets see how they do ;)

Is this a specially built kernel with debug enabled? or just some newer
patches?

It seems to boot alright, but (as a notebook that I keep my hands on)
the machine felt a little warmer ... I wanted to check the temperature
(in case the kernel was forcing something odd with the CPUs) but I have
found out I am unable to collect temperature with acpi tools now (it
used to work just fine, even with landscape-sysinfo, and its also gone)

I can still see the speed step its keeping the processor though, via
indicator-cpufreq, and it seemes quiet usual (the occasional oscillation
to top speed, and then back to slowest or some middle clock)

The battery information seems coherent too, the detection of power
source and the estimated percentage (currently 97%) to discharge when
not connected... but it does not show the estimated time to discharge or
recharge (as it used to).

Not sure if its kernel related or a incredible coincidence (since it was
only the kernel that I have updated now).

By the way, it still feels really warm, almost hot.

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  [i965gm] GPU lockup (IPEHR: 0x08000000)

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