On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 2:48 AM Barry <ba...@barrys-emacs.org> wrote:
> Check that the power settings are the same on the working and not working 
> laptops.

Power settings are as identical as I can make them given differences
in the UEFI BIOS.  Power settings within KDE are identical.

> Look in the system journal to see what happens. Do you see any sleep/suspend 
> related service starting up?
> You might have a hardware issue?
> Have checked for dust harming cooling for example?

These were addressed in my original post.  TL;DR - no journal entries,
no thermal events logged at the UEFI BIOS level, system does not
lock-up if something is running such that it is not "idle" - such as
booting a Windows VM (which suggests not a hardware or thermal issue).

> Maybe run a memory test over night to see if that is the issue?

I have not totally ruled out some sort of memory issue, but I would
expect it to be exposed when the system is under more stress, such as
when running the Windows VM.

Thank you for the suggestions!
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