I'm running kernel version 2.6.28-13-generic (the latest jaunty kernel).
The processor is an Intel E7200 Core 2 Duo.

As far as reproducibility, it's pretty intermittent.  Sometimes it'll
run for a few hours, other times for days.  I've never had it happen
while actively using the machine.  Before I realized how intermittent it
was, I suspected that it might have something to do with power
management trying to shut the machine down for inactivity. The crashes
continued even after I disabled that setting, however.

I think you're right that this is a kernel issue, although BOINC
certainly seems to be triggering it -- the crashes started happening
soon after I started running BOINC, and so far haven't happened when
BOINC isn't running.

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BOINC randomly freezes Ubuntu (Intrepid 64 bit)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/331506
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