Nope, I was pretty sure that I did not have pre-released updates enabled, and that's what I found out by double-checking: for ubuntu updates, I have only "important security updates (intrepid security)" and "recommended updates (intrepid-updates)" enabled. On the other hand "prereleased updates" (and "unsupported updates") are disabled. Doesn't that mean that I installed a "properly released" kernel update or can I not be sure of that? Can I somehow check what actual version of the 2.6.27-11 kernel I am running? In /boot, it's file name is simply vmlinuz-2.6.27-11-generic.
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