Hi Daniel and all, I'm back just to report that, since I installed
linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic, the issue is no more
reproducible at my end. During last week, I only experienced 2 freezes
that were somewhat different from those frequent ones already described:
one didn't involve any audio, plus I could move the mouse pointer (like
described by Simon Nuttall at #7, for example), but nothing else worked;
the other happened after logging out, before I could enter my password
again (no mouse moving here). No revealing trace was left in the log
these times, before freezing.

All in all, I can say things are much better now, although I'm not
entirely sure that audio was the only cause of the issue, although
apparently a major one (at least in my case). Also, I keep reading the
same lines in the System Log (as detailed in my report), although I
don't worry any longer, after you wrote that the ratelimit messages are
not errors. But what about:

Nov 3 02:47:30 ECO pulseaudio[1564]: ratelimit.c: 153 events suppressed
Nov 3 02:49:19 ECO kernel: [59669.083978] [drm] LVDS-8: set mode 1024x768 d
Nov 3 02:49:21 ECO kernel: [59671.086380] [drm] DAC-6: set mode 640x480 0
Nov 3 02:49:22 ECO kernel: [59671.576399] [drm] DAC-6: set mode 640x480 0
Nov 3 02:49:22 ECO kernel: [59672.002693] i2c-adapter i2c-1: unable to read 
EDID block.

They always come together, although I clearly don't understand their
origin, nor could I say that they are related to one another. Since
640x480 reminds me of the display resolution (mine is in fact 1024x768),
does it have anything to do with the Graphics Device? And may it be
responsible for the freezes? Many thanks again.

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Karmic: frequent freezes
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