you might be right, i have bad news which may be turned into good news: the bug 
has found its way into debian. i now have the same symptoms with debian sid 
based on sidux as with kubuntu. the bad news is for me since i do not have any 
reliable installation anymore.
but maybe this can help to determine the cause.

since the bug has appeared i have tried to boot with older sidux
kernels. all of them where affected now. i am certain that this was not
the case before. if this is true, this means whatever triggers the bug,
does not come with the kernel itself, but with another package which was
updated. i would also assume that the package which causes the bug has
been an older version as in ubuntu karmic and has been recently updated.
or debian has accepted a patch from ubuntu for that package.

i have had a look in /var/cache/apt/archives to see if there are obvious
candidates for that. but unfortunately my knowledge is not good enough
for that. so may be it would be better if someone else had a lock.
unfortunately i do not know how to generate a list of the recently
updated packages. can somebody tell me how to do this?

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