Firstly I can't be certain whether I've really got this bug or not but,
since it doesn't happen every few hours like in some other peoples
reports. My lockups happen every 7 to 14 days, which is unusual for this
system. So I just want to get my report in since the symptoms sounds
similar to others and it may help the devs find the problem.

I built a server for my place of work a long time ago that ran feisty.
It comes under heavy disk and network load regularly but has always been
stable. I'd always planned to upgrade it to Hardy when it came out,
liking the idea of it being an LTS.

Since the upgrade to Hardy I've had several crashes over a month period.
The first two were during an rsync backup to an external USB harddrive.
The last one occured today under heavy load: a network rsync session in
full flow, a hylafax fax reception, [EMAIL PROTECTED] running, a member of
staff printing remotely via cups and myself accessing apache all pretty
much simultaneously. As I said though in the past this wouldn't have
tripped the little box up. Symptoms are what others describe: blank
screen, no keyboard access, everything dead.

On all three occasions there has been nothing in any log to suggest the
kernel had anytime to log an error. However I have noticed though that
since fiesty the driver used for my SIS 5513 IDE controller has changed.

Finally this machine does not run X, it is headless.

Hardware:
ASUS A7S-VM with built in LAN, sound (disabled), and Video
Athlon 2000XP
2 x 512MB SDRAM

** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14646409/dmesg.log

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