Daniel, your comment "Simply buying something because of the brand/logo
in it is a bad idea, whether it's a computer or a car." is very true...
*g The thing is, that I was stupid enough to trust the brand/logo
"Ubuntu certified" on my Asus EEPC 1225C, which came with Ubuntu
preinstalled. :(

The recommendation to "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-lts-precise
sudo apt-get purge xserver-xorg-lts-quantal xserver-xorg-lts-raring 
linux-generic-lts-quantal linux-generic-lts-raring" resulted for me (starting 
from 12.04.2 i386) in a system that did not load X any more, so be cautious 
with it! I had to reinstall the lts-raring stuff, to get my system working 
again and I am still trying to figure out, what exactly to uninstall and 
install to get kernel 3.2 with xorg working...

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  cedarview-drm kernel module fails to build on kernels > 3.2.x [error:
  implicit declaration of function 'do_mmap']

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