Hello Fabio.

The system upgrade didn't fix the issue :). From what I see it seems that
things are happening faster than in previous version (freezing the machine).
Anyway the upgrade process didn't go smoothly and now I am unable to log in
into the Gnome session (login screen loop), only KDE seems to work (not the
shut down sequence). The kernel's versions are 35-22 and 35-25, both with
the same behavior (normal login). But, if I use the recovery mode with root
or netroot, after launching the X-server I am able to use the Gnome session,
and miraculously the system responds to restart and to shut down sequence (I
have to wait only for about 10s for the process to be completed). If you
need something from the data registered in the root session, just let me
know. It is strange and frustrating. Even on login screen if I want to
restart the system or to shut down, the computer freezes. But it seems to
work fine on root account.

Good luck,
Cristian Nistor

2010/11/23 Fabio Marconi <marconifa...@ubuntu-it.org>

> Hello Cristi
> Does the upgrade fix the problem ?
> Thanks
> Fabio
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> ubuntu 10.04 hangs on shutdown splash [unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
> dereference at (null)]
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567580
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