In the log of comment #6 it looks like you managed a soft reboot rather
than the hard reboot I was expecting. That's good news for you but made
understanding the log a bit more difficult. It appears the problem you
hit was a gnome-shell crash:

Oct 18 12:52:58 fluffy gnome-shell[4425]: The program 'gnome-shell' received an 
X Window System error.
                                          This probably reflects a bug in the 
program.
                                          The error was 'BadRROutput (invalid 
Output parameter)'.
                                            (Details: serial 1470 error_code 
145 request_code 139 (RANDR) minor_code 30)
                                            (Note to programmers: normally, X 
errors are reported asynchronously;
                                             that is, you will receive the 
error a while after causing it.
                                             To debug your program, run it with 
the GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment
                                             variable to change this behavior. 
You can then get a meaningful
                                             backtrace from your debugger if 
you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
Oct 18 12:52:58 fluffy kernel: traps: gnome-shell[4425] trap int3 
ip:7f0e88877647 sp:7ffe8b7aa5a0 error:0 in 
libglib-2.0.so.0.6800.1[7f0e88834000+8d000]

So once you manage to report your .crash files (using apport-cli),
please provide a link to what it created.

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  When using Wayland in 21.04, the display often never wakes up after
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