Have tested Ubuntu 10.04 LTS desktop and alternate installation CDs with both 
amd64 and i386 architecture and found nothing - system always boots and works 
without a hitch. Tried to boot again from live DVD amd64 where the issue was 
observed three times, and this time found nothing - the issue has mysteriously 
disappeared.
The only change I had to made to my system is to replace a USB receiver of my 
wireless mouse. The previous one was probably damaged in another machine 
sometimes earlier and has finally died. But could it be a faulty mouse receiver 
to blame in Gnome desktop to freeze immediately upon connecting to a wireless 
network? May be an effect of transmission from laptop's WiFi in a close 
proximity to failing mouse receiver? I am really puzzled...

Conclusion: by now I am unable to confirm the existence of the issue at
all.

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Gnome desktop crash in Lucid amd64 live DVD on some systems with Intel 945GM 
graphic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577645
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