You're missing the point; the upgrade process selected this kernel, not
me.  Way back in the day, I had a k7-smp kernel.  Then at some point it
became the generic image (through Dapper removing the old legacy
packages, via Synaptic as I was updating the kernel modules).  I have my
CPU usage on my KDE panel, so I know when the SMP -> UMP transition
occurred, and that was during the upgrade process of 'gksu "update-
manager -c -d"'

...

So, why would the update manager select a UMP kernel?  This is the issue
I was hoping you guys would help me with.

And, yes, I installed generic.  Sheesh.

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Feisty linux-image-386 does not support SMP.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106387
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