Happened again twice today. For no apparent reason. Log files don't show
anything suspicious (to my untrained eye), although the last lines
before the crash do related to (wireless) networking:

Oct 23 22:40:28 bob-desktop NetworkManager: <info>  Updating allowed wireless 
network lists. 
Oct 23 22:40:28 bob-desktop NetworkManager: <WARN>  nm_dbus_get_networks_cb(): 
error received: org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo.NoNetworks - There are no 
wireless networks stored.. 
Oct 23 22:40:47 bob-desktop kernel: [  193.119366] device eth0 entered 
promiscuous mode
Oct 23 22:40:47 bob-desktop kernel: [  193.119375] audit(1193172046.887:5): 
dev=eth0 prom=256 old_prom=0 auid=4294967295

I don't know if these are suspicious, they look normal to me. Next line
is restart.

Note again this machine has *NO* wlan card. Just an onboard intel NIC.

Question: has anyone had this problem with an ATI or intel videocard ?
So far, nVidia videocards its the only common thing I have found in the
reports I found here and elsewhere.

Question 2: who decides "importance" of this bug? This seems a pretty
ugly bug to me, hard freezing really is a serious in my book, especially
when it happens on a brand new install or even live CD (!).  I see a lot
of confirmed bugs labeled "critical" that seem quite less important than
this one.

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Random system freeze (keyboard led blink)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130247
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