My system freezes every few hours.

I've used ctrl-alt-fn+F1 to switch to another terminal and open a sudo
bash shell and then back to my 64 bit 12.04 LTS Ubuntu Desktop (Lenovo
Thinkpad E520) to keep working as long as possible before having to do a
hard reboot.

Freezes happen less frequently when (a) logged in with the Ubuntu 2D
option and (b) fewer applications are running.

When the freeze happens, I can't generally toggle back to the open bash
shell on F1 because the keyboard and cursor are not responsive.

However, a few times, the system has become sluggish before freezing,
and I was able to toggle back to the shell and use "top" to look for
obvious malefactors.

So far I have not observed any large spikes in cpu use or memory or
other strange numbers before the freeze made the entire system
unresponsive. (I should note that I'm inexperienced at investigating
this type of problem.)

Without help, I don't know how to ssh into the system to observe the
freeze in real time and, because I'm supposed to be working at my
regular job, I lack the minutes needed to work out how to do it. If I
can get some time this weekend, I will call someone to help me and try
it out.

Would it be helpful to post the output from dmesg and /var/log/syslog
even if collected *after* a hard reboot? If there is other information
that would be helpful, I can try to gather it.

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  ubuntu 12.04 64bit completely freezes frequently

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