Another "me too". Sorry, I only have the segfaults that were recorded in
my Xorg logs; 3 of them in short succession. My 945GM laptop has been
suffering from unpredictable hangs ever since upgrading to 11.04
(32-bit), which might be related. The 3 segfaults all happened within a
very short period of each other and I haven't been able to reproduce
them subsequently. I dropped back to the old kernel (2.6.35-22-generic)
after the 2nd one and the same thing happened.

I note that Bryce said the Xorg logged backtraces aren't of any use.
However, as well as the daily lockup incidents and the short burst of 3
segfaults, I also see occasional rendering artefacts when using gedit.
Could all these be related? The system was very stable before the
upgrade.

The most repeatable thing I could try to debug is the lockups. Can
anyone tell me how to do that? I'm almost as frustrated as with the old
Ubuntu 9.04 Intel problems; but not quite yet!

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  xserver seg'd [945GM]

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