Now it happened again. By the way, I have made a script to autostart it 10 
seconds after ping lose. This time the virt-manager was not connected at the 
time it died. Also, the script couldn't start it again, because of some error. 
When I connected with virt-manager to see what is the status - it was Paused. I 
had to do a right-mouse-button > Force Off.
Now it did it again, at the time I'm writing this. Again had to Force Off, 
because it was Paused.

The log is about 100MB in size. The machine was lost at 7:47 and 8:05
(log times) (the logs are in UTC time, please write me if I can make
them in my time-zone, which is +3 hours now).

** Attachment added: "libvirtd.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/1022901/+attachment/3221988/+files/libvirtd.log

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  Ubuntu 12.04 64bit Guest (qemu/kvm) dies randomly

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