Hi Colin,

I've done the find / -type f -print part. The command did not trigger a kernel 
oops like described in the bug report.
I was able to reproduce the bug fast when using ogmrip creating multilanguage 
matroska files from dvd and working with qemu at the same time. (usually 
between 5 and 20 minutes)

I will run memtest tonight.

For the hardware problem part: 
I'm running gutsy x86_64 and fedora 8 x86_64 on the same machine.
These do not crash, although I stress them in the same way.
(Fedora 8 with the 2.6.24 and 2.6.23 kernels tested so far)
Gutsy has not been crashing since out of Beta status (There have been some 
problems in the early prereleases, but that is expected) and running quite 
stable.


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