For what it's worth, back in April of last year I reported that gkrellm had started generating kernel panics with 7.1503's kernel. I can now report that with the latest 7.1511 kernels (327.4.5 being the latest I have installed) gkrellm is once again behaving for me. Just wanted to close the loop and say that whatever had broken has been fixed, for my hardware.
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