I've been running with rc6 enabled for most of the precise development
cycle, and I never observed the destkop hangs but have started seeing
them recently. I can't say for certain whether or not they started with
the 3.2.0-17.26 kernel. But the machine is very much alive when it
happens; I can switch to a VT, the apps on my desktop still seem to be
running (based on the fact that they still use some CPU), and I can get
back to a functioning desktop with 'sudo service lightdm restart'. I'm
seeing a strong correlation between these hangs and scrolling in a
window, especially when I'm scrolling in chromium.

However, after upgrading this morning I'm not able to reproduce these
hangs. I had a couple of pretty reliable ways of reproducing the issue,
and neither of them are working. There were some libgl1-mesa updates
when I upgraded, which could be related. So I'd suggest getting up-to-
date on precise and seeing if the hangs are still reproducible
(independently of testing Leann's kernel, so that it's clear what fixed
the issue if it does go away).

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  [Sandy Bridge] serious power regression from kernel 3.0.0-6 to 3.0.0-7
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