This is the reason why there should not be a Generic kernel. This kernel in 
contrast of server kernel, is the same for Desktops, Laptops and Netbooks. 
The server kernel is optimized for server purposes, whereases the generic 
kernel is the same for Desktop and Mobile PC's (Laptops/Netbooks). 
Unfortunately the Desktop PC is not the same with the Mobile PC's. Desktops 
don't have consumption problems but Mobile PC's do have.

We can not demand the generic kernel to behave in the same way in Mobile
PC's as it behaves in Desktop PC's. That is why personally, after a
fresh install of a new Ubuntu version, I recompile the generic kernel
with options that are best for my Laptop:

-- Conservative Governance (default is performance that drains my battery and 
produces unnecessary heat )
-- 1000hz cycle (if I recall correctly default is 250Hz, which creates more 
wakeups for CPU)
-- Core2 Family (optimized for my i7core CPU, to remove any unnecessary generic 
code from kernel )

The above are some of the ways that I have accomplished better battery life and 
less heat on my Laptop.
IMO, there kernel team should pack Ubuntu kernel in 2 flavors (as they did for 
server edition):
--Desktop PC optimized options Kernel
--Mobile PC optimized options Kernel

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