Public bug reported:

-- Symptoms --
When using any memory intensive program, such as Firefox 3, VLC, gnash, 
transferring large files (100GB+) etc. the operating system complete freezes. 
It will not respond to keyboard, mouse, or SysRq commands; the screen just 
shows what was on it prior to the freeze. Waiting also is fruitless, the freeze 
was still present after 32 hours. The crash doesn't occur when the computer is 
completely idle with just Gnome or KDE running. The crashes seem to happen 
quicker when using Firefox 3, however the issue still happens with VLC and 
Firefox 2, so it's not related to these programs.

-- Affected Systems --
I've confirmed this error is present in up-to-date installations of Fedora 9, 
Ubuntu Hardy Heron, Arch Linux, and Debian Lenny. The bug affects both x86_64 
and i686 flavors for all the distributions. Also, the same bug and behavior is 
present on the following computers (tested with all of the above 
distributions): Compaq Presario SR1303WM Desktop, Compaq 730us Laptop, and a 
Dell Dimension 2400. 

-- Possible Resolutions Used --
On all these systems, the memory has been tested with Memtest86+ and has passed 
with no errors. Also the boot parameters nolapic, noapic, acpi=off, noapm do 
not help the issue, as all of them have been tried alone and together, in all 
possible combinations.

Furthermore, I've run a system monitor and there is not a process eating
100% of the memory, up until the freeze everything appears normal.
Furthermore, disabling powernowd or completely uninstalling it does not
help (suggested in other forums)

Using the radeon, nv, nvidia, or fglrx XOrg drivers with their
respective cards does not fix the issue (3 different ATI and NVidia
where tested, for a total of 6 different cards). When using the vesa
driver, the lockup still occurred, but the system was willing to accept
a ctrl-alt-backspace to restart the XOrg server, the same freezing
occurred.

The error is present in the 2.6.24 kernels and up, however I don't think
it's kernel related as there's nothing useful in the log. The problems
started with updates to the distributions around June - July. Prior to
those months, all systems where working fine including those with
proprietary nvidia and ati drivers.

Lastly, there are no useful messages in the system log and attempting to
SSH into the frozen computer is not possible (SSH was installed properly
and running). KDE and Gnome also produce the same freezing.

-- Reproducing the Freeze --
For some reason certain webpages cause the freeze more often then others in 
Firefox 3. I've found this page: 
http://sites.target.com/site/en/corporate/page.jsp?contentId=PRD03-002477, to 
cause it almost always. As stated above, this is not the only webpage and 
Firefox 3 is not the only program that causes the error.

-- Possible Source --
I'm thinking it's some small package that nobody's thought to check, as there 
are no errors in the system log (Kernel, XOrg, etc) or anything. It's not 
related to a graphics card as many seem to conclude, due to all the drivers 
reproducing similar errors and the fact that the systems where working fine up 
until new updates where released.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: archlinux
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: debian
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: fedora
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Also affects: fedora
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Also affects: archlinux
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Also affects: debian
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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Memory intensive programs cause lockups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267836
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