Sounds more and more odd. Maybe things are related on how long the
system is powered on. It has been a while, but I had that once. Random
freezes but rather shortly after cold boot. Though that was a desktop
and back then it was the connectors of the power supply not all fitted
firmly. So depending on heating up the connection it would handle higher
currents better or worse.

On the other hand you wrote that on Xenial this happened after one hour
and immediately after. And by that time things should be warmed up
enough... The problem of course is that without a repeatable method to
trigger the problem or by luck get some error message, this will be near
impossible to track down. The only thing I can think of is to try to
remember whether there could be a pattern in what is being done
primarily when lockups happen.

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