Removing network-manager and working offline is a great way of getting rid of 
freezes. BUT
There are few methods to make freezes less frequent, when networking:

1. Removing&Purging Network-Manager method
2. Setting "highres=off nohz=off irqpoll" options in kernel line in 
/boot/grub/menu.lst
3. Disabling all cashing for CPU, graphic, shadow memory BIOS and etc in BIOS 
setting.
4. Installing video card with more memory like 512mb for example (I didn't test 
it yet, but I did ordered new hardware)

I just recalled that someone in forum
"Ubuntu Forums > The Ubuntu Forum Community  > Main Support Categories 
>Hardware & Laptops"
wrote to me that he installed some "berkelay" (or something sounding like that) 
networking system in place of the Ubuntu OS networking system and that kept his 
CPU use constantly over 50%, but removed totally freezes from his computer. I 
didn't try it and keeping CPU usage constantly over 50% does not sound like fun 
to me either. But worth mentioning I think for real desperate people.

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