Public bug reported:

This hard lock comes about after anywhere from an hour of mild use to
four hours of just plain sitting idle.

What I was doing in the hour it took to crash it the first time:

1)  Checked e-mail through Evolution
2)  Opened Firefox
3)  Opened terminal and ran "acpi -t" about ten times
4)  Loaded a Java web applet, let it sit idle until my CPU hit 61C
5)  HARD LOCK.

What happened when I was sitting mainly idle:

1) Didn't load the Java web applet
2) Opened Firefox
3) Checked e-mail through Evolution
4) Compiled some Java code
5) Went back to edit a file
6) HARD LOCK.

In both cases I've had to perform a hard reboot, followed by removing
the RAM out of the laptop physically, and letting it sit there for about
ten minutes before I could turn it back on.

I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell B130.  Specs are as follows:

Celeron M 1.5GHz processor
1GB of RAM
40GB hard drive (which mind you only accesses the drive 20 times in an hour, as 
compared to >70)
Intel GMA graphics
Broadcom Wireless (which was using ndiswrapper)

kernlog.txt follows; let me know if you need any more information.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Gutsy receives strange hard lock even while sitting idle
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203074
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