@Andy Whitcroft (apw)
thanks for the testing package.. going to try it as soon as I go back home on 
my Acer751h.

Yes, I believe 8108 and 8109 are enough for the poulsbo chipsets out
there.. they are for the gma500, the others are for gma600 and Medfield
variants (usually not netbook but embedded devices).

I don't know if kernel 3.4 might solve the issue without blacklisting
the pci ids, I'll try it more in depth because I've already installed it
via xorg-edgers ppa (along side new xorg-mesa bits). Alan Cox, the
gma500_gfx author, is aware of the vt.handoff and plymouth issue so he
had probably solved in the latest kernel builds.

I'll let you know soon :)

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