This may be a fluke, but I was trying to see if this would work, and it
did:  I booted into Windows, to verify that it saw all four of my cores.
It did (Task Manager/Performance showed four graphs for CPU usage), and
when I rebooted into Intrepid, all four cores were recognized by the
kernel.  I also noticed that the kernel didn't pause on APIC loading
this time, either (I have taken out the "quiet" kernel parameter, so I
have better insight as to what's going on with the booting kernel).

Just FYI.  I will hold off on Jaunty until it's fully released, then I
intend to reinstall this machine with an x86_64 system, to see if that
makes a difference.

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Usually misses 2nd processor
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97554
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