As an additional data point:

My x120e used to crash when I used the standard realtex drivers in Natty
kernels  (and also IIRC, with the standard Oneiric kernels).  After
upgrading the kernel (to 3.0 if I remember correctly) and switching to
the driver from the Realtek web site (0005.1230.2011)--I believe both
upgrades were required--I was able to eliminate the system crashing.  I
am now running  3.2.0-15.24 kernel with the driver's from the Realtek
web site, and my machine hasn't crashed for some time.

Unfortunately, however, the machine still drops the wireless connections
frequently on certain wireless networks (usually ones with multiple
access points and enterprise level security).

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  Attempt to Use Realtek RTL8192CE Wireless Causes Computer to Freeze

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