Here's the kernel.log from yesterday, in case it helps. The system
crashed twice yesterday, one time just a few minutes after I'd rebooted
with the nvidia 180.29 module in case it was nvidia causing the
problems. The crash was around 16:00.

The only 'unusual' thing I can see is that at one point it complains
about write errors to various devices, /dev/sdc and /dev/sdd for
example. This is probably because I suspended with these devices
attached and resumed without, and the file system isn't checking they
are actually there before trying to write to them.

I did a BIOS memory test after the first panic but I'll also try the
long one, just to rule it out.

When it does crash, I can't use the keyboard at all, so switching to a
console isn't an option. I'll try leaving it in console mode in case of
a crash (but the fault text usually scrolls off the window so it might
not be complete).

Perhaps a good idea for a kernel enhancement is: in the event of a
crash, it should revert to a console and display the error, just so you
can always see it?

** Attachment added: "kernel.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24434526/kernel.log

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kernel freeze in 2.6.28-11 (Dell XPS M1530)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348731
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