I to am running into this issue.  The application that seems to be the
main culprit for me seems to be OpenOffice Calc.  I have upgraded to OOo
3.1 from a PPD I found in the forums in an attempt to resolve the
problem.  It did not.  When I run it I can almost count on the machine
locking up within an hour.  The kernel and network stack seem to remain
up as I can usually ssh in and get a clean reboot when I have another
machine to do so from.

My machine is an HP EliteBook 6930p.  I am running 9.04 64 installed
from the alternate install with LVM partitions for /usr and /home.  I
have installed the ATI binary drivers.

I have attached the output of lspci -vvv.

I too would like to know why this has not been given any kind of
priority rating based on the reports of data loss.  Is there anything we
the users can do to get this moved up.  As it stands I have to revert
back to 8.10 as I can not work with a machine that locks up several
times a day on average.

Charlie

** Attachment added: "output of lspci -vvv on HP 6930p laptop"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27652679/lspci.out

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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
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