I don't know how to attach multiple files, so I'm attaching a tgz of
syslog and Xorg.0.log.

When this occurred last night, I had just booted the laptop at Feb 22
23:00.  It crashed within a few minutes and I rebooted and captured all
of /var (that had timestamps after 23:00).  I'm running the NVIDIA
accelerated graphics driver (restricted driver).  I boot and shutdown my
laptop at least once per day.  I'm running almost exclusively off of A/C
power with a UPS.

Because this has now happened twice, I'm expecting that it will happen
again.  If it does, is there anything I can do that will make it easier
to debug what's going on?  I could boot off of a Live CD and capture
various files, if that would help, or I could turn on some kind of
(kernel?) debugging in advance to capture more information.  Anything I
should be particularly aware of when this happens (so I can report it
better)?

I have been running Ubuntu for over a year now and this problem has just
occurred in the past few days.  IIRC, the first time this happened, I
was moving the mouse, so maybe it's related to that?

Thanks for your help!

** Attachment added: "syslog and Xorg.0.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12162655/logs.tgz

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Ubuntu OS crashes, apparently by just moving mouse
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