I have a regression in Karmic: after living with the "green" drivers for
a couple of week and everything was fine, I upgraded to Karmic on
Thursday and ever since I had multiple freezes. I don't know if this is
related to this bug, but I'll assume that it is unless someone tell me
otherwise:

I got only one freeze while working, and it looks exactly the same as
this problem: the screen freezes but the mouse still responds and I can
ssh into the machine. But most of the freezes where while the laptop was
on power with the lid closed, which means the screen is actually off and
when I open it several hours later nothing responds - the computer is
still on but the screen is disabled and nothing I do brings it back. I
haven't yet tried to ssh into the laptop when its like that as usually I
need to do something right away and I have to power cycle it.

Anyway, going through syslog I found this which might be related:
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560081] INFO: task events/1:10 blocked 
for more than 120 seconds.
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560088] "echo 0 > 
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560095] events/1      D 
0000000100213a35     0    10      2
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560108]  ffff88007d3c9db0 
0000000000000046 0000000000000000 0000000000013000
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560119]  ffff88007d3c03a8 
0000000000013000 0000000000013000 0000000000013000
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560128]  0000000000013000 
0000000000013000 ffff88007d3c03a8 0000000000013000
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560138] Call Trace:
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560157]  [<ffffffff806d9467>] 
__mutex_lock_slowpath+0xd7/0x160
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560170]  [<ffffffff802436b1>] ? 
finish_task_switch+0x51/0x110
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560179]  [<ffffffff806d9186>] 
mutex_lock+0x26/0x50
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560215]  [<ffffffffa0132ec8>] 
i915_gem_retire_work_handler+0x38/0x90 [i915]
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560238]  [<ffffffffa0132e90>] ? 
i915_gem_retire_work_handler+0x0/0x90 [i915]
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560248]  [<ffffffff802643d5>] 
run_workqueue+0x95/0x170
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560256]  [<ffffffff80264554>] 
worker_thread+0xa4/0x120
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560266]  [<ffffffff80268e90>] ? 
autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x40
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560274]  [<ffffffff802644b0>] ? 
worker_thread+0x0/0x120
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560282]  [<ffffffff80268a35>] 
kthread+0x55/0xa0
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560290]  [<ffffffff802130ca>] 
child_rip+0xa/0x20
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560299]  [<ffffffff802689e0>] ? 
kthread+0x0/0xa0
Jun 20 15:17:57 sepiroth kernel: [ 9960.560306]  [<ffffffff802130c0>] ? 
child_rip+0x0/0x20

There are several copies of these over a period of about 20 minutes,
each almost exactly 2 minutes after another (as can probably be deduced
from the error message) before it falls silent again - I can't tell for
sure whether its related to the freeze, except that these messages have
appeared after I closed the computer when it was working and before I
opened it again when it was not.

Going back through the logs, I found another set of events like this at
another time that I remember the computer freezes, but it was yesterday
and I may be mistaken about this.

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[i965] X freezes starting on April 3rd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359392
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