MacBook Pro locks up - stuck processes

Sometimes when I disconnect the external monitor (Dell) from my MacBook Pro 2.4Ghz running Leopard, it will not wake up. On some occasions I have left the office and have taken laptop to a new location with another familiar network.
In the present instance the cursor show up and moves on a dark screen and I can log in via SSH and access it over the network, but not with screensharing. I can also put it to sleep with "pmset sleepnow" so the machine is still responsive in some ways.
Via SSH "top" shows that 3 processes were stuck. I used the "pm aux" command to see if I could figure out which processes.
Under the Stat column 2 processes, Skype and Chromium had a "U" so I killed them and now it shows that only one process is stuck.
Windowserver show a "Us" in the Stat column as can be seen below:
_windowserver   555   0.0  4.6  1281488 193040   ??  Us   16May11 337:29.88 /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Frameworks/CoreGraphic s.framework/Resources/WindowServer -daemon
Does "Us" mean that it is stuck?
If I kill "_windowserver   555 " will it destroy the entire session?
Is there anything to try in order to avoid losing the session?
Perhaps killing some non-essential processes and see if it starts working?
Lastly, is there a good reference that explains all the items in the Stat column such as S, Ss, Ss+, Us, and R+?

I had this problem with a new machine. It turned out to be DOA. What I noticed was that it had a rapid rise in temperature when I used it. So after 10-15 minuttes it pixelated the screen, fan speed went balistic and the machine stoppet.
Try loading the iStat widget and check on any anomalies. For instance rapid rise in temperature, high load, loads of disk activity, even if you don´t do anything fancy.
Good luck!

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