For some other reason I switched my window manager to dwm and can now
almost reliably reproduce the failure by simply starting a video in
mplayer and wait for approx. 5 seconds. Before with gnome/metacity I
could sometimes watch entire movies of multiple hours. Sometimes it
would crash in between but sometimes not. However with dwm it crashes
all the time and almost immediately.

Since even with sync I could not see a file (error_state) being written
I finally got around to SSH into my maschine and observe the behaviour
which is worse than expected. At the time the crash happens my SSH shell
is also unreponsive any more which strongly hints that not only my
X/display subsystem is broken but rather the whole kernel. Due to this I
am unable to produce the error_state as the maschine is not responding
to any commands (either 'sleep X && ' or SSH) as it is ~halted already.

This issue is really annoying and it can be assumed to be related to
video playback of some kind as this is the only way i can reproduce it
now.

By the way I upgraded to kernel 3.8.0-23-generic in the meantime.

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  Random Xorg freezes occuring hours after login

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