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Bug#721310: New Kernel-Configuration, detect-sensors



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My new Kernel-Configuration is attached. 
This one clearly gives the best user-experience so far.
Before this I had a normal desktop-kernel running with 1000Hz timer-frequency.
Now this version has both: 1000 Hz, so it will not be good for running inside any virtual
machine probably and low-latency-desktop.
Numa-support was also added. It is quite nice.
It only choked once at second boot and told me to use detect-sensors, which I did.
The result of it was that 'lm85' and 'k8temp' were added to /etc/modules.
These are sensor-modules for use by lmsensor.
Now k8temp should not be necessary yet, because the CPU is still running at the minimum of
2x800 MHz, but next time I am going to add the k8temp-module to the configuration.
[config-3.10.11caftln.xz]
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