@jsalisbury: Hello again. I did not yet try the latest upstream kernel
(of the 3.11 series), but I got another kernel panic this evening (Sun,
18-aug-2013), at around 1H00 am (Lisbon time), using the same kernel
that I mentioned, when I opened this bug report (3.5.0-37-generic
64-bit).

Thankfully, this time the kernel panic is more informative: it points to
the likely culprit!

As you can see, in the attached photo of this new kernel panic, there's
a message line referring the "Broadcom BCM4357 802.11 Hybrid Wireless
Controller", namely the following line ("eth1" is my wireless/wi-fi
port):

[   24.209511] eth1: Broadcom BCM4357 802.11 Hybrid Wireless Controller
6.20.155.1 (r326264)

With this additional information - that leads to believe that the
problem lies with the Broadcom wi-fi controller / driver - do you think
that I should still test the latest upstream kernel -OR- should I try
something else?

Thanks again.


** Attachment added: "Photo of Kernel Panic that happened today (18-aug-2013, 
1H00 am, Lisbon Time) - pointing to Broadcom Wireless Driver"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1212856/+attachment/3777062/+files/2013-08-18%2000.57.26.jpg

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