One more piece of information from the syslog:
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU0: Core temperature above threshold, cpu 
clock throttled (total events = 1)
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU2: Core temperature above threshold, cpu 
clock throttled (total events = 1)
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU1: Package temperature above threshold, 
cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU3: Package temperature above threshold, 
cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU2: Package temperature above threshold, 
cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU0: Package temperature above threshold, 
cpu clock throttled (total events = 1)
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU0: Core temperature/speed normal
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU1: Package temperature/speed normal
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU2: Core temperature/speed normal
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU3: Package temperature/speed normal
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU2: Package temperature/speed normal
dec 05 21:22:03 mobileaeris kernel: CPU0: Package temperature/speed normal

This did happen before (with 18.04) and may be completely unrelated -
it's just the normal consequence of running a graphics-intensive
application. But it also may be the actual trigger... So the problem may
be somewhere between Gnome, kernel and nvidia-driver...

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