I think I've figured out a possible solution to my issues. I noticed a bunch of errors when running dmesg, and I centred on these errors with the command "dmesg | grep BAR". From this, I searched the internet, and found a site where a whack of people were complaining of similar issues. The site being: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/424142 So, if this site is accurate, it seems that 2.6.32 kernels on Debian can give some of these issues, but upgrading to 2.6.33 will solve it. Of course, occasionally I don't have these issues, as my laptop sometimes works. So, the person who reported the improvement after upgrading may simply have had a lucky boot. But, I figure I may as well try getting a 2.6.33 image and see.
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