I've experienced a similar problem in Ubuntu 10.10. Transferring large
amounts of data from a Windows PC to a Samba share caused my netbook to
lock up. The problem occurred copying many small files, and also one
large one. Ubuntu would completely freeze: the mouse would not move, the
screen saver (if one was running) would freeze and CTRL-ALT-F# keys
would not drop back to a terminal.

The Ubuntu 10.10 install was only a day old (so I hadn't installed many
additional packages).

After several attempts to copy the files I ended up setting up an FTP
server on Windows and accessing the files that way. Transferring the
files over FTP worked flawlessly, so it probably is not a hardware
issue.

Since completing the file transfer I have not had any further lockups in
Ubuntu.

The notebook is an ASUS 1201N, and I'm running the 64 bit version of Ubuntu. 
The only Samba related change I made was to add the following line to smb.conf 
(as per the bug listed at 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/375593):
name resolve order = lmhosts wins bcast host

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System eventually freezes during large data transfer from samba share
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104256
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