This appears to be identical to bug 120347.

I'm running Kubuntu Feisty and I have an nvidia geforce 6200. I
encounter the exact same problem: after leaving the computer running
over night, I come back and xorg is at 100% (on one of my CPUs) and the
window decorations have disappeared. Since I have a dual CPU system, my
guess is that it is more tolerant towards this, so although X is
completely frozen (only the mouse moves), I can ctrl+alt+F1 to a console
and take down the system cleanly. (however, if I switch back to the X
server before rebooting, the window decorations are gone)

After a reboot everything is fine. I also ran strace on xorg when it
goes berserk, but the only thing that was noteworthy that I came up with
was also the SIGALRT message. Comparing it to an strace of xorg in
normal conditions (when it's not going berserk), however, revealed that
the SIGALRT message also comes up during normal operation, and neither
that nor any other calls that xorg makes while it's berserk indicate
anything out of the ordinary.

Further, I have taken advantage of the dual CPUs to examine all logs in detail 
as the problem occurs: nothing out of the ordinary, in fact, since the system 
has been sitting idle, hardly any activity is logged. I checked the KDE 
settings and they are showing the screen saver to be off. I do have 
kpowermanager installed (because I had a problem where my network card would 
stop working after a while otherwise), but it's set to "Performance" and the 
screen saver, auto-suspend for the screen, and in fact all other power-saving 
options are unchecked. My screens do turn blank, however, after a period of 
inactivity, so it's possible that this is related.
On a side note, I have three monitors on two nvidia cards, running on xinerama 
with the 9755 nvidia binary drivers. All signs point to this not being a driver 
problem, however, unless nvidia and intel use some of the same libraries in 
their drivers.

I also wanted to point out that I usually don't lock my screen when I
leave, so that might not be relevant to this particular problem.

In addition, my GLX does not work for some reason. Whenever I try to run a 
glx-enabled app, the app crashes, although it is installed, because the glxinfo 
command outputs a grid with the glx info.
Zoltan, please let me know the status of your GLX (try running a GLX 
screensaver and see what happens), as well as any power management software 
(such as kpowersave) that you may have running on your system. Also, do you 
have a screen save enabled and do your screens go into auto-suspend mode after 
a period of inactivity?

This is a really tricky problem and I really have to find a solution
because it's starting to happen even after shorter periods of
inactivity. The intervals are seemingly random, making the problem
virtually impossible to reproduce and difficult to troubleshoot, but
usually the problem happens after long periods of idle time (although it
has occurred after only a few minutes of idle time), and every time it
happens my workflow is interrupted, so it's really starting to bother
me. It's also embarrassing if you're about to show someone (i.e. a
client) something on your computer and it's completely frozen. If we put
our notes together, we will probably be able to resolve the problem a
lot quicker.

** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8693447/xorg.conf

** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => In Progress

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