IanG: The problem I've reported is not temperature related. It's
connected to the level of activity on the machine (the more activity the
more likely to freeze); I can make it happen while the temperature is
still well below any danger level.

Also, this is not a kernel crash. What I think I'm seeing is basically
starvation of CPU resources to userland processes, either because the
scheduler is misbehaving in some instances (this is a problem common to
all kernels with the new scheduler while I do not see it on older
kernels), or perhaps because some kernel module goes into a busy loop
and never relinquishes control.

I believe you are seeing a different bug.

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Hardy kernel causes overheating
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