Hi Daniel,

Thanks for taking the time to look at this issue.

Regarding the Bluetooth mouse, I only bought that recently, and this
issue was occurring before then (just using the touchpad).

To double-check though, I just switched off the Bluetooth mouse and
rebooted and still get the temporary freezes. The disconnecting you see
I think is the mouse going into power-save mode after a period of
inactivity (it needs a click of a button to wake-up and reconnect).

The Wi-Fi crashes are interesting, I hadn't noticed that in the logs,
but I did have an issue where the Wi-Fi stopped working until I disabled
and re-enabled it. I will file a separate bug for that, as I don't think
they are related (since rebooting, I have seen some hangs, but dmesg at
the moment does not have a "firmware crashed" line, and Wi-Fi is still
working).

I can regenerate the logs from the current session, which should have no
Wi-Fi crashes and no Bluetooth connections, if that helps clean out some
red herrings from the logs.

What command do I run to recollect the same logs and attach them to this
bug?

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