I ran memtest a couple of weeks ago without trouble.  However, I ran it
only for half an hour, I will repeat it for a whole night.  fsck is run
after every reboot due to a panic, and there hasn't been anything
special.  After all, I've never had panics with the other Ubuntu
versions, so I doubt the HD causes this.  (memtest may be sansible
because I mounted a new graphics adapter with some force together with
Ubuntu 10.10 and may have damaged something.)

I just had another kernel panic immediately after a fresh Firefox
restart.  So no Totem, no VirtualBox, and no Flashplayer.  Only the
fresh Firefox, Gajim, Emacs, and Gnome-Terminal.  I was about to use
Firefox' scroll bar when everything freezed.

There is one odd thing shortly after the freeze which is also described
at <http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101005180128AAjSFgr>:
If I'm about to watch a video, the last ca. 300ms of the audio track
enter an infinite loop.  Well, not really infinite of couse because two
seconds later, everything freezes.

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  Kernel panicking randomly

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