The problem with continuing to patch for this issue, is that the patch
is going to become rather more elaborate when speedstep_centrino is
fully removed from the kernel. Up until now, it has simply been a matter
of adding frequencing/voltage pair tables to the existing
speedstep_centrino. However, upstream maintainers have decided that the
correct way to go is ACPI, and thus speedstep_centrino, which is already
deprecated, will be totally removed shortly.

Using a "custom patched kernel" is exactly what about 99.9% of Ubuntu
users are already using - the vanilla kernel is heavily patched by
Ubuntu devs, in order to get that "out of the box behaviour". Ubuntu and
Fedora are widely regarded as being distros that heavily patch upstream
kernel sources, in comparison to say, Debian.

What do you suggest Ubuntu does about some of the old drivers that are
being removed from the kernel? Patch them back in also? There are only
so many out-of-tree patches that you can reasonably expect a mainstream
distro to maintain. Sooner or later you have to draw the line however.
People with niche requirements will simply have to accept that they are
heading for patchville, and had better learn how to compile a kernel.
It's not that hard, really.

If a particular glitch is affecting a decent percentage of users, I'm
sure it will be remedied. Heck, if it affects that many users, it will
be flagged upstream as a bug. But this particular issue only seems to be
affect a small proportion of users.

If you want to verify some of what I've said in this comment, head on
over bugzilla.kernel.org and search for this issue. You'll find it's
been blamed on buggy ACPI implementations, several times. Like it or
not, that means it's not a bug with the kernel, and the kernel devs have
already made up their mind.

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