So, guys, this bug seems not to be related with asus-wmi at all. Stack
dump shows some problem with timer interrupts handling & SMP APIC.

Try adding "nolapic" parameter to kernel boot options. It should help at
least with cold booting/rebooting. I'm going to play with suspending the
laptop with both Alt+F1 and closing the lid.

A question to kernel developers: how can I get more information which
can help you to fix the probable bug in Local APIC for Zenbook?

PS. I'm testing on Precise Pangolin against backported 3.5.0 kernel from
Quantal. My machine is UX32A.

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