I am confirming the bug.  "Self-reboot" happens from time to time.  
I do not see any regularity, nor a context in which a reboot happens.
The system is Ubuntu 8.04.2, but I use KDE.
Syslog contains:

Jun 18 13:15:07 laptop kernel: [ 1817.416931] [UFW BLOCK INPUT]: ...
Jun 18 13:15:22 laptop init: tty2 main process (31164) killed by TERM signal
Jun 18 13:15:22 laptop init: tty1 main process (19955) killed by TERM signal
Jun 18 13:15:24 laptop gdm[6533]: GLib-CRITICAL: g_hash_table_lookup_extended: 
assertion `hash_table != NULL' failed 
Jun 18 13:15:24 laptop gdm[6533]: WARNING: Request for invalid configuration 
key xdmcp/Enable=false 
Jun 18 13:15:32 laptop kernel: [ 1842.666501] [UFW BLOCK INPUT]: ...
Jun 18 13:15:58 laptop postfix/master[5974]: terminating on signal 15

If I remember correctly there is a console message that the system is going to 
reboot.
X11 disappears quickly and the "GLib..." message is displayed on the console.
Which additional information I should submit?

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Computer rebooted by itself
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253258
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