Bug seen, and i got multiple prints like this:

Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.037662] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create] 
*ERROR* Failed to allocat
e GEM object (4096, 2, 4096, -12)
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.056035] [TTM] Out of kernel memory
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.056041] [drm:radeon_gem_object_create] 
*ERROR* Failed to allocat
e GEM object (4096, 2, 4096, -12)
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.056078] show_signal_msg: 1686 
callbacks suppressed
Aug 16 17:11:29 fid654044 kernel: [29660.056081] compiz[2870]: segfault at 10 
ip 00007ff6b06be69f sp 0000
7ffeda874350 error 4 in r600_dri.so[7ff6b03f6000+3a0000]
Aug 16 17:11:46 fid654044 gnome-session[2780]: WARNING: Application 
'gnome-wm.desktop' killed by signal
Aug 16 17:11:46 fid654044 gnome-session[2780]: WARNING: App 'gnome-wm.desktop' 
respawning too quickly
Aug 16 17:11:46 fid654044 gnome-session[2780]: CRITICAL: We failed, but the 
fail whale is dead. Sorry....


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Title:
  Random log off in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Status in Unity:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-desktop package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in Fedora:
  New

Bug description:
  I get logged off from Ubuntu sometimes. There is no error message or
  any indication that it is going to log off. The screen goes black, and
  after 2-4 seconds, i get presented with the Ubuntu Log On Screen.

  There is no clear pattern (or at least if have not noticed any). One
  time i am working with Netbeans, another time i am using firefox. This
  also means that at present i can not clearly say what package might be
  causing this behaviour.

  I am fairly sure the problem lies in 12.04 (or more precise - the
  combination of 12.04 and the hardware i am using). I do not have the
  same problem running 11.04 or 11.10.

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