Well, after some days of work on the machine, I can say that at least jaunty 
alpha6 is stable (with all updates installed) IF keeping the 2.6.28-9 kernel 
running (I have modified the default target in grub menu.lst, just to be sure).
As of today, on the same system, starting with 2.6.28-11 leads to filesystem 
fault. And without having in hand a system rescue cd with filesystem repair 
tools (and being lucky on where the faults happened) the system gets unusable.
Note that on a desktop system at home (AsRock eSata motherboards, E6400 Core 
processor) the kernel 2.6.28-11 has not this problems (at least not so visible: 
tracker sometimes segfaults, but system does not crash and filesystem is 
preserved).
Seems something triggered by the hardware, but which is present latent in the 
codepath.

I am completely with BoomSie: the official release cannot live with this
problems around.

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jaunty kernel 2.6.28-11 kernel destroy system
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346691
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