Kernel compilation produces a lot of warnings and it's ok, as long as it
gives you a 'final product' in the form of .deb packages. Errors (as
opposed to warnings) will stop the compilation and not produce a .deb
package.

To remove packages installed via build dep, you can use this helpful tip:
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/10/undo-apt-get-build-dep-remove-build.html

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  systematic freezes on any kernel version post 2.6.35-22

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