On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 15:49:21 +0100,
  Chris January <ch...@atomice.net> wrote:
> 
> What can I do to diagnose the problem? Should I file a bug in Bugzilla? If
> so, what component should it be filed under?

I think based on your description there is a real bug, so filling out a
bugzilla entry will help track the issue. It seems like it is most likely
a kernel related bug, so that's probably the place to file it.

You probably want to determine if you computer has crashed or if a lot of
it is locked up, but a few things are still working. Pinging it from another
machine is a good way to test that.

> I can test new kernels, but only from a USB stick as I don't want to
> replace the Ubuntu install until I'm sure Fedora will work.

You might try using an F12 live image to see if it is a recent change that
is causing the problem.
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