Changed title, as I verified that this is not a regression and happens
even with previous 2.6.32 kernels.

I experience the freeze every time I do the following:

1) Go online (I have only tried with ppp dialup on GPRS mobile)
2) Start google-chrome
3) Browse some pages
4) Exit google-chrome

on exit I get the hard freeze.

I have the same behavior both on a desktop with AMD Phenom II cpu and
nvidia graphis (with proprietary drivers) and a Dell Laptop with Intel
Core II processor and Intel graphics. Both are 64 bit lucid.

In all cases, the system becomes unresponsive (even to SysReq magic) and
unreachable from the net.

This thing is well documented from other web sites. See:

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=7493a9fc196ea8be&hl=en
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=871a4db71d2354a920c8694c472e6a56&t=1470623

It has never been reported as an ubuntu bug, since who noticed it
regarded it as a google-chrome bug.

Personally I think that this is a kernel bug that google-chrome happens
to trigger. The notice (in some of the previous websites) that
downgrading to 2.6.32-rc7 fixes the issue appears as an additional hint
that this may be the case.

Of course there can be bugs in google-chrome and even serious ones, but
by no means these should bring a system to a complete halt in this way.


** Summary changed:

- latest kernel update (2.6.32-24) causes system to freeze during normal use
+ Kernel freezes running application code (google-chrome)

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