@Timo: I'm sorry for the clueless question, but can you please explain
why this is marked "Fix Released" for Precise? Precise is an LTS
version, and it was my understanding that as long as Precise is
supported, fixes to proper bugs should to be backported to the "vanilla"
(3.2) kernel line. Can you confirm it is now Canonical's official policy
that users experiencing kernel bugs should be smart/motivated enough to
figure out the problem is fixed in a newer kernel that can be installed
through an optional "backports" package? In other words, does Canonical
now officially recommend the installation of "backport" packages in
order to keep an LTS version functional?

Also, it seems that Debian did backport the fix to 3.2 a couple of months ago. 
Can we expect this to tricle down to Ubuntu, and if yes, approximately when?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=689268#489

Finally note that HD 4000 is *very* common hardware (it's probably well
on its way to become the most widely used video chip), and the problem
is pretty serious, yet I found the solution (installing a "backport"
kernel) relatively hard to find. I wonder what this "new policy" will do
for Ubuntu's reputation among the less knowledgeable users who didn't
figure out the kernel upgrade...

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #689268
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=689268

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