You just have to downgrade the one package. Start synaptic, find the xserver-xorg-video-intel package, highlight it, then open the "package" menu and select "force version". Pick the older version of the package and tell synaptic to apply changes. Then either restart X or reboot your machine. I would be surprised if this is the same driver you were using in 8.10. If you don't like the way the 2:2.9.0 driver works go back into synaptic and mark xserver-xorg-video-intel for upgrade, or run "apt-get update; apt-get install xserver-org-video-intel" from a command prompt (you can use apt-get -s ... if you want to see what will happen before you make changes). I don't know if this will help "mytourbook", but it did stop firefox from crashing my X server.
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