Found a USB device, got the hardy live-usb image onto it, booted my AAO, 
mounted the harddrive
(mine has 120GB), chrooted, dpkg installed the .46 kernel, rebooted and I have 
my old AAO back.
Thanks again for the tips on this list. Hopefully someone will discover what is 
causing this kernel panic.

Just to restate, no combination of acpi=off/"acpi=off"/hpet=disable etc.
on the kernel commandline would get my AAO to boot with the 2.6.24-23.48
kernel (1GB RAM, 120GB hard drive, came with 'doze XP). Tried it with
external power and on batteries. Only way out was to boot from live-USB.

Thanks again for everyone's tips and comments.

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Kernel panic after update to 2.6.24-23 on Acer Aspire One netbook
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