Apparently, there is no fix for this bug yet, proof is here:

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_linux_epb&num=1

Quoting the article:

"What Canonical's kernel team says is the "fix" to LP #760131 is an
unrelated power fix done upstream to ensure that the
MSR_IA32_ENERGY_PERF_BIAS register is set to "normal" rather than
"performance" mode. The hardware in the original posting to the
aforementioned bug report does not even support EPB and is about ASPM
and other power changes causing the significantly higher power usage. As
these latest tests from the Sandy Bridge notebook show, the 3.0.1+
kernels can improve the power efficiency without degrading the system
performance, but will only help you if running the latest Intel hardware
that supports the energy performance bias feature."

I would suggest not to release Oneiric at all, you can't be taken
seriously with an OS eating laptop batteries twice as fast as it should,
no other non-linux OS was ever released with a bug like this.

But please, at least do not mark this as "fix released".

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