This is my first report, so I apologise if it's incorrect, and for my
lack of technical knowledge.

I upgraded my desktop from Hardy to Jaunty, and after a week, the
problems described above began - random system freezes, followed by X
server error and running fsck, which reported various inode errors.  I
originally thought the problem was to do with the nVidia drivers, but I
removed them completely several days ago and the freezes still occurred.
Yesterday's crash has left me unable to boot up at all - error messages
about missing files, then kernel panic.  (I have more details, if
needed.)

I am running 32bit Ubuntu, with ext3.  I have a Core Duo 3.4GHz
processor, nVidia GeForce 7900 GS graphics card and 2Gb RAM.

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2.6.28-11 causes massive data corruption on 64 bit installations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346691
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