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#7
I think so far, it has been shown that simply apt-getting the normal kernel, as repeatedly suggested here, doesn't actually get rid of uboot (at least the uboot in the devel repo). However, if you flash to the Power Kernel in the repository, that will get rid of uboot. Then you can install normal PR1.3 kernel over the Power Kernel, and it should be fine.