OK, I've been keeping quiet for a bit because we have had no changes
with my girlfriend's laptop until now. On average, she will go three to
five days without a hard-lock, but when she gets them, she will receive
two or three hard-locks in succession. This is interesting to me, so I
decided to probe a bit further. If her terminal is open she is sometimes
able to gracefully reboot, but each character she types takes upwards of
30 seconds to appear on the screen. This last time, however, she was
able to perform a 'ps -ef' to see what was running at the time of the
crash. I'm including that file with this report. My attention quickly
went to the entry for 'trackerd'. I have experienced problems with a
sluggish, unresponsive system before when trackerd would run in Gutsy,
so I am inclined to wonder if this could be the smoking gun for this
system.

In other news, I just received a development box in one of the
university labs. The machine had been running Fedora 8 for several
months without a problem, but since it is mine, I wanted to start fresh
with Hardy. I finished the install yesterday afternoon, and left the
machine running all night; when I came in today it was still fine. About
an hour ago, however, I experienced a crash. I was able to successfully
run an Alt-SysReq-S and an Alt-SysReq-O, but otherwise the system was
completely unresponsive. The system is a run-of-the-mill Dell Optiplex
745. I don't know enough about the hardware configuration to give too
many details here, but I do know that there is positively no wireless
support with this machine. I'm sure that the attached log files should
give enough hardware info for a diagnosis...

I will attach all of the necessary files to the next comment. I hope
this somewhat helpful. Again, my sympathies are with the developers who
are trying to track down this difficult bug.

Thanks,
Travis

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