Public bug reported:

I'm running latest version of Intrepid (should have latest package as today's 
morning).
The laptop is Panasonic CF-R7

This happened earlier, so I don't think it's any regeression (at least since I 
installed ubuntu).
The freeze seems to happen most of the time when some kind of wireless action 
is performed (few times happened when I was trying to associate/disassociate 
from an access point).
Though it seems to happen during normal use (I first thought it was because 
compiz, but it also happened when compiz was disabled).

It could be some other reason, but everything so far points to wireless access 
(I haven't yet encounter crash when wifi was turned off)
When the freeze hapens, none of the keys work (not even C-A-D), and caps lock & 
scroll lock start to blink.
The laptop is brand new, so I doubt any of the components is damaged.

If there's any way to get kernel memory dump, I can try to perform that
(I come from FreeBSD environment, does Ubuntu have kernel debugger that
can be invoked by keystroke in cases like system freeze?)

I'm attaching other information that might be useful.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[Intrepid] Random system freeze (possibly linked to wireless card driver - 
Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 
61))
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284733
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