Well, after days of uninterrupted use, I finally got a system freeze in
Xubuntu 9.04.  For me, this seems to happen most often when I am quickly
moving between various open windows.  Like alcCapone, my mouse typically
still moves when the freeze occurs.  My keyboard does not respond to
CTRL+ALT+F1 (so I can't get to a tty), or to CTRL+ALT+backspace (so I
can't kill X that way), but it *does* respond to ALT+SysRq+REISUB (which
ultimately kills all processes, syncs data to the hard drive, and
reboots).

The fact that (1) this occurs on various kernels and various *buntus,
and that (2) the mouse and keyboard remain responsive while commands to
the X server receive no response (windows do not respond to clicks, the
server doesn't let me move to a tty or restart it with
CTRL+ALT+backspace, etc.), suggests to me that the problem I (and
alcCapone, and others) are experiencing is a problem with the new X
server (1.6.0).  I'm going to see if downgrading the X server fixes
things.

IN THE MEANTIME, if the above is right, then this all suggests that
there MAY be a workaround available, which unfortunately I neglected to
try last time: when the freeze occurs, try ALT+SysRq+K.  Theoretically,
this should kill the X server.  If the problem is indeed something with
X, then killing it this way should break us out of the freeze.
alcCapone, can you try this if the problem occurs for you again?  (I am
going to try to force a freeze to occur and see if this works for me,
too.)

@YS1: Did your freeze occur when you were using X (even if not using
GNOME)?  If not, then perhaps we're talking about different problems
here.

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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
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