My problem (https://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-xorg-driver-ati/+bug/220345/comments/13) seems to be solved by using the kernel image compiled for the 386 architecture instead of the 'generic' one, i.e.: $ uname -r 2.6.24-18-386
I'm trying this option since about 2 weeks, and still didn't experienced any freeze (previously, with kernel-generic, I had an average of several freezes per day).
Hope this helps.
My problem (https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/xserver- xorg-driver- ati/+bug/ 220345/ comments/ 13) seems to be solved by using the kernel image compiled for the 386 architecture instead of the 'generic' one, i.e.:
$ uname -r
2.6.24-18-386
I'm trying this option since about 2 weeks, and still didn't experienced any freeze (previously, with kernel-generic, I had an average of several freezes per day).
Hope this helps.