These are my initial results. Using the 3.5.0-23 kernel 64 bit on Ubuntu 12.10.
Installed the kernel and did 5 reboots. No instance of orphaned inodes occurred:

grep -i orphan /var/log/syslog
ubuntu@fujitsu

The 'recovery' message occurred on every boot, but then again it also
occurs on every boot with kernels -21 and -22, so there is no change
there:

grep -i recovery /var/log/syslog
Jan 29 11:04:35 fujitsu kernel: [    1.827272] EXT4-fs (sda2): INFO: recovery 
required on readonly filesystem
Jan 29 11:04:35 fujitsu kernel: [    1.828256] EXT4-fs (sda2): write access 
will be enabled during recovery
Jan 29 11:04:35 fujitsu kernel: [    2.452937] EXT4-fs (sda2): recovery complete

I will continue using the -23 kernel to see if uptime brings a
recurrence of the orphaned inode problem.

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