I was able to look into this more in detail today, and so far seems the
issue is simple, just a missing channel update information that causes a
bad array access in the driver.

I did a fix and uploaded a x86_64 package with it at:
http://people.canonical.com/~herton/lp768524/

Can you try it and see if the problem is solved? You you need to do a
natty install for this, install a stock natty, reproduce the problem,
and then install the .deb linux-image with dpkg -i, reboot, see if the
problem still happens, and report here your results.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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  Kernel Panic on boot because of vt6656_stage driver

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