Hi,

> I suspect you have hardware/heating problem.  Open up the side panels of
> overheating. If your motherboard reports temperatures over ACPI, you can

Possibly, I've installed sensors-applet for that now, to keep a check
of the temp. I have a laptop.

> Do you get kernel panic messages? Also, run memtest on your RAM.

Seems like a kernel panic, following
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/308471/comments/3
I've set kernel.panel = 15 to sysctl.conf, If it reboots for me after
the hang, then now I'd be sure of it.
The bug report is same problem that I have.

> to date? Could you try removing the iwl3945 module and using just wired

I just cant, I have no access to internet otherwise except college's wifi.

> Perhaps your problem is just incorrectly configured graphics drivers?
> This could cause high CPU load in X (and consequently overheating, if

No, `top` does not show high load due to X or any particular process.

I found the link given in this comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/308471/comments/4
too technical, but the method says it would be able to print kernel
messages even with a system freezes (Lines 45-53). Do you think it
would be beneficial in my case?

Thanks,
Venkatesh Nandakumar
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