I downloaded today's ISO, burned it, and attempted to boot from the CD.

It appears that the issue remains in Karmic; however, because I do not
have access to the text-based GRUB boot menu, using ESC, when booting
from the CD, I have been unable to get xorg to start properly at all in
Karmic. It does appear to go into graphical mode, sometimes the LCD
appears lit, and other times it does not; but either way it never seems
to make it past the mouse cursor (which is similar behavior to what
happens in Jaunty when I do not first at least enter the GRUB menu.) The
only difference I notice is that the mouse cursor eventually locks up,
which isn't something that I noticed in Jaunty.

I have further tested since the last time I posted, and I now am even
more certain that the difference between getting xorg to start properly
is hitting ESC and simply entering the GRUB boot menu. I have tried
booting dozens of times without doing this, with no success; but the
first time I hit escape and just take the first kernel option by hitting
enter, the system usually boots without incident. Again, this leads me
to believe the problem may not actually be the PAT issue mentioned
above; but I don't know what relationship GRUB and xorg might have or
how simply ENTERING the GRUB boot menu can make a difference in xorg
starting or not.

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broken PAT code in kernel causes consistent xorg freeze at startup for some 
users of intel driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372028
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