I have more information about this. I noticed that when the kernel panic
occurs, my DVD drive was being accessed just like my floppy drive was
being checked for a disk. I ejected the DVD and rebooted. With no disks
in my drives the kernel panic doesn't occur on boot. If I have a DVD or
CD (or, as preivously mentioned, my floppy drive enabled), the kernel
panic will occur. It seems to me that the MagicJack, which is presented
to Ubuntu as a USB disk drive, somehow causes conflicts with other
removable drives at boot time, causing the kernel panic.

So, I have a theory and a workaround, but not an absolute root cause or
solution.

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Kernel panic at X login screen when MagicJack is plugged into machine.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/613828
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