After the upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04, there are daily freezes for no
apparent reason; One freeze can come after a fresh boot with no open
programs - and another freeze can come five hours after working with
many programs. There is never a single action, that causes a freeze. To
the user, it comes at random.

There has not been any problems like this in any version of Ubuntu on
the same hardware. Every freeze is a complete lock up of the system with
sudden squared garbage all over the screen. Not even the mouse nor
keyboard responds. It has not been possible to find any errors, prior to
a freeze, in the system log.

Could it be related to a background process, such as the encrypted file
system option (eCryptfs)?

The version of Ubuntu is 32 bit 12.04 LTS. The kernel is 3.2.0-26
-generic-pae. The version of Gnome is 3.4.1. The processor is Intel Core
i5-2500 3.30 Ghz x4. The graphics adaptor is the Intel Sandybridge
Desktop x86/MMX/SSE2.

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