I got the same kernel panic error showed in the "S13 kernel panic" image by Pietro Mingo (skar395). I workarounded the problem by entering the BIOS and disabling the trackpoint. The trackpad can remain active. This is not a solution, but it works. Please, forgive my bad English
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