Problems has just occurred again (I'm making verification): the system
hangs just after almost one hour in idle state without any application
used when I've just opened the start menu moving the mouse towards the
icon from which to run the browser.

Obviously I returned the grub file to its original state deleting the
workaround before installing the new kernel 2 day ago.

The problem has happened after much more time in confront of the
previous kernel, however it has happened.

That's some kind of issue on ACPI events to manage C-states (so that the
hardware is faulty and/or bios is broken and/or kernel is defective).

Other info:
bios:
1) bios ehci hand-off: disabled (enable or disable appears to be irrelevant);
2) cpu q-fan control: enabled on optimal (this option seems to increase the 
problem).

I'll wait for another hangs then I'll apply again the aforementioned
workaround if it fixes the problem affects the kernel or the hardware.

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