Thanks for commenting, Luis. I booted with noexec=off a couple of times
with 3.2.0-24-pae, but it didn't seem to change anything, i.e. the boot
still (seemingly) froze when wistron_btns was enabled.

I was unaware of fsam7400 prior to this, so I tried that too, instead of
wistron_btns. With fsam7400, the -pae kernel boots fine here even
without noexec=off, apart from a "Waiting for network" , and the
wireless network never coming up (can't bring it up from the desktop
either). So here, at least, the noexec=off workaround isn't needed with
fsam7400, though it isn't much good wrt the wireless either.

To reiterate: the only way currently to have this system boot with the
wireless working is to have wistron_btns enabled and to use a non-pae
kernel.

I should mention that I've upgraded the laptop to Quantal.

I should also mention that Precise's mainstream installation media
refused to boot on the laptop. I believe the message was "This kernel
requires the following features not present on the CPU: pae". This
despite the fact that the -pae kernels, once a system has been
installed, *do* boot and work just fine, albeit not with wistron_btns
loaded. So currently I'm unsure whether the CPU actually supports pae or
not.

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