OK I've been running the above intrepid debs since dec 29, and just now
I got a look-up again, this time when logging in remote via vnc from
home. The T61 at work is up running and locked by the screen-saver. The
screen saver is running without any "effect" i.e. it is black. I first
typed my passwd wrong and when I retyped the passwd and hit "enter" (or
pressed "OK" don't remember which) X locked up. I logged in via ssh and
saw the usual symptom: X process running at 100% (on one of the cores).

This time with no output in Xorg.0.log (at least not yet after about 20
minutes), but it is clearly the same problem as before. Nothing in
syslog or messages. Compiz is enabled.

I vaguely recall that at least a couple of lock-ups have been associated
with logging in from the screen-saver.

Attaching lspci output again.

Is there any other tests I can do while in lock-up state now during the
week-end (I have to reboot on monday)?

** Attachment added: "lspci output (new debs, compiz enabled, in lock-up state)"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20878121/lspci.txt

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spontaneous X lock-up: "mieqEnequeue: out-of-order valuator event; dropping."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275809
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