I have had this same issue since 7.10, currently on 8.04 and after
almost a year finally figured out that it always seems to hard lock when
I've got a ton of torrent activity.  The up/down speed it locks on is
always different, so I'm thinking it has to do with the number of
connections present at the time and not the about of bandwidth being
used.

To be sure I have tested every piece of hardware, replacing my NIC (no
effect, except I upgraded so now I get even better speeds) and replaced
my PSU due to a slight fluctuation in one of the 5v rails (within
limits, but barely) which also had no effect.  CPU, heat, RAM, HDs, etc
all tested fine.  So this is definitely a Linux/Ubuntu issue.

My issues are exactly as above, seemingly random hard locks requiring
the use of the reset/power button.  I cannot confirm cases of num
lock/caps lock/etc lights blinking as my wireless keyboard doesn't have
those lights.

Please fix this issue, it should be of a relatively high priority due to
the nature of the issue and the possible public (read non-Linux users
whom wish to try Ubuntu) assumptions that Ubuntu is not a stable OS.  I
personally have fiber at home, and up until now (when I realized where
the issue is) I would happily leave any and all torrents running until
these was not a single peer left, having a constant 3-5Mbps (and higher)
upload going.  I've tried other torrent clients (I prefer Azureus) with
the same resulting hard locks.

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Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System 
Locks and/or Network Freezes.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147464
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