Same thing here - let me know how I may help. Not so often kernel
panics, but random write errors into hard disk files (that resulted in 0
bye files and even once a lost ext3 partition) that start when I use the
wireless network.

In my case, it is related to the wireless card Intel 5100, and when I am
using the network.

I was doing fine with 8.10 and this started to happen with 9.04. I
managed to "solve" the problem by disabling the wireless card (modprobe
-r iwlagn) but of course that is not an optimum solution.

There were several bugs that were exactly like this one (i.e. check bug
276990) but supposedly were already solved.

I will start using the backport modules (as the other bug report
described) and let everybody know if it helped. Any additional help
appreciated.

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2.6.28-11:ext4:hald:sys_open:security_file_alloc -> cascade of 'bugs' -> CPU 
stopped
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348731
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