The last few comments (particularly Marc Domachowski's and
dannyboy1121's) suggest that the issue may not be with "clocksource tsc
unstable" after all (at least, not all by itself).  I was going to
suggest that the issue may have something to do with Ubuntu's non-
vanilla kernels and their interaction with the clocksource issue, but
YS1's most recent comment says that the problem occurs in Debian (I
myself have used Debian and never experienced it, but the seeming
randomness of the system freezes may explain that).  In any case, like
Marc and dannyboy, I've never experienced the problem in non-Debian
distributions (my experiences have been with ArchLinux).  I wonder if
perhaps this is a Debian-related issue?  (At this point, I'm basically
at a loss, given that nothing is indicated in the logs, and the freezes
happen seemingly randomly...)

@YS1: Out of curiosity, what kernel were you using with Debian when the
freeze occurred?

I've experienced the errors on Ubuntu's 2.6.28-11-generic, and one of
the Ubuntu mainline 2.6.29 kernels (I unfortunately can't remember
which).  Strangely enough, I am currently running Xubuntu 9.04 with
2.6.28-11-generic without any problems (yet).  I'm also running Ubuntu
9.04 with mainline kernel 2.6.29-020629-generic (this is a different
2.6.29 kernel from the one that I can't remember) and haven't
experienced any problems in at least 5 days.  Very odd.

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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
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