OK I have finally worked out why this is happening to me since I first
posted this Bug entry, I'm using the NDIS Wrapper for my broadcom
Wireless chipset in my NX6125 HP Laptop and I found a NDIS Wrapper
release log stating that newer releases of NDIS Wrapper resolved certain
64bit random crashes.

So I disabled my Wireless NIC from within Ubuntu and connected to my
router with a CAT5e cable and selected the Wired ethernet connection as
default and no more crashes!!

I have confirmed that in my case whenever I use the WLAN connection it
will randomly kernel crash, but has never kernel crashed when I switched
back to a wired conenction.

So I can resolve this my upgrading my NDIS Wrapper install but have not
so far done this as being a linux newbie I'm 99% sure it's gonna take me
about 3-4 days of graft, lol...

Hope this helps.

If anyone knows an automated way of upgrading NDIS Wrapper without
having to re-compile or play with setting everywhere to get it all
working again I'd really appreciate a pointer.

Cheers, James...

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