I actually had a similar crash on my system, and it apparently was due
to bad RAM modules which I've now taken out.  I'll be trying to
stress-test the system to see if it's stable now.

Test yours first with something like memtest86+.  I was able to identify
2 separate bad memory modules with that, which was surprising to me.
The Debian version of memtest86+ didn't work for me (froze during run)
so I had to download from the www.memtest.org website and that one worked.

My system had a kernel panic during a null pointer dereference in
relation to a bad page.

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Ryan Thoryk
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