I just had a thought: a number of people have suggested that this may be
disk I/O related, and some people have apparently been running the live
CD without problems. Has anyone tried doing a persistent install on a
USB stick, e.g. as on http://t-skariah.blogspot.com/2008/04/ubuntu-804
-hardy-heron-on-usb.html ? It might help to verify whether the bug was
IDE/SATA related.

Also, would it possible for someone (preferrably officially, but
unofficially is better than not at all) to package up an earlier version
of the kernel? I know there's been some discussion on this thread as to
what the best thing to do is, and I agree that just giving up on the
problem and going back to an earlier kernel isn't a viable longterm
solution. However, given how difficult to track down this problem is
proving and how frustrating it is for those experiencing it, a properly
set up package of an earlier kernel (e.g. 2.6.18) as an interim measure
would be very helpful. As it is, the computer I'm experiencing the bug
on is essentially unusable. This is a real shame, I just installed Hardy
on another computer and it runs beautifully, I am very impressed by how
well everything's working when this bug doesn't appear. I would offer to
build a package this myself, but while I can just about compile and
install a custom kernel, I have almost no experience of building
packages, nor do I know how to set up a standard "generic" kernel. I
suppose it's even possible that such kernel would still experience the
same bug, but that in itself would tell us something useful.

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