Michael Mulqueen, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. 
Maverick reached EOL on April 10, 2012.
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We were wondering if this is still an issue in a supported release? If
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** Tags added: maverick needs-upstream-testing

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu Maverick (up-to-date with latest packages as of 19:25 GMT
  September 20th)
  
  Essentially, unless the keyboard or mouse is constantly in use, the
  system freezes/locks up/appears to be doing nothing. As soon as the
  keyboard is pressed or the mouse is moved, everything starts going
  again.
  
- **
- As a temporary workaround, add the kernel option "nolapic_timer" (thanks to 
Michael Mulqueen)
- **
+ WORKAROUND: add the kernel option "nolapic_timer" (thanks to Michael
+ Mulqueen)
  
  Examples:
  * System will never make it through boot process unless ctrl (or other) key 
is held down, just hangs
  * I'm watching a video, if I don't hold down a key, press a key every few 
seconds or constantly move the mouse, then it will stop playing and the sound 
will loop, playback resumes as normal as soon as I trigger an input again
  * I'm running aptitude update, if I don't keep moving the mouse or whatever, 
it will appear to stop doing anything (get stuck). I can't tell whether it is 
doing nothing or just appearing to do nothing. Again, as soon as I trigger an 
input again, everything starts back up (for a few seconds and then it stops 
again, unless I keep triggering inputs)
  * I'm shutting down, it won't ever get there unless I keep pressing/hold down 
keys, it will just hang. I've left it all night and in the morning it's still 
stuck at the same point. Hold down a key and off it goes again.
  
  It affects everything, not just these things. These are just some of the
  best examples. Freeze ups are not localised to one window, seems to
  affect everything. I can't be sure, but I reckon it is probably doing
  something funny with the hard disk when on battery mode (seems to be
  spinning up and down more often). Hard disk partitions are all ext4,
  both have plenty of free space.
  
  It seems to have been a problem since I upgraded to Maverick a week or
  two ago. But in the last day it has become more severe. Previously, it
  only seemed to affect boot up and down, not it is affecting normal
  desktop usage (like videos). May coincide with a recent update to
  2.6.35-22 from 2.6.35-x. I have booted into 2.6.32-x instead and the
  problem does not exist at all there. Definitely did not exist in Lucid
  either. Definitely looks like a kernel issue based on that.
  
  Hardware is Lenovo Ideapad S12 with Intel Atom processor and Intel
  graphics.
  
  This a big problem for me. It is making my computer almost unusable.
  Please could someone look into this urgently.

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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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