Ok I have been running successfully with no freeze on Ubuntu 12.04
64-bit desktop version (both on the original kernel that comes with the
installer CD and also with upgraded kernel version 3.2.0-26.  This seems
like a contradiction to the above, but there is a difference this time:
I installed Ubuntu with the Ubunt Startup Disk Creator for USB (this is
a netbook so I have to install from USB because this has no optical
drive).  In all the previous post above, Ubuntu had been installed with
"Linux Pendrive Creator" NOT the native Ubuntu-supplied Startup Disk
Creator.

So far, it seems like this is the difference, and it does seem to
actually make a difference.  I've only be up and running for a day and a
half, but it has been running continuously, and I've had no freeze
problems.

Could this be the cause?  That the Linux Pendrive Installer
(http://www.pendrivelinux.com/) does something regarding the install
slightly differently than the Ubuntu native startup installer creator
tool and that that is the reason for the freezing post-install?

Anyway, I will hopefully be using the Ubuntu Install all week and will
report back HOPEFULLY  in a few days with continued success.  Thanks,
Gil

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