About your suggested solution: I don't think the Ubuntu installer
nowadays sets anything in xorg.conf during installation. Therefore, it
would probably involve a lot of extra work to fix this specific problem
in that way. I think there are other ways to blacklist features or set
default options for specific cards. Moreover, to do that one needs to be
sure that this is a general problem that applies to all users with this
chipset. From bug 304871 it seems that most people with 845G don't
experience your problem (that bug report describes a different problem).
Finally, the Ubuntu developers will have to decide what is the best way
to resolve a bug, given all the available information. They know better
how Ubuntu works on the inside.

SInce you can log in with ssh (when on ethernet) after the crash, it
means the kernel does not crash, but you may still take a look in
/var/log/kern.log if there are any messages from the time of the crash.

You've done a pretty good job in providing lots of useful information,
so a developer should be able to have a look at it. I'm setting the
status to confirmed.

PS: It is possible to test the latest git source code without compiling
it yourself. See https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive .


** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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