Thanks for the update, but I'm always up-to-date via normal internet
updates, which I assume are in sync with the alpha releases. (I realize
it was a canned message, but I'm writing this for anyone else who might
read the report.)

The problem is that the "bad" behavior doesn't happen all the time;
it'll randomly happen maybe once a week or so.

It also tends to occur in the morning; I wasn't clear before, the
crashes occur on resume, not on sleep. I usually resume in the morning,
when I'm kind of sleepy. So I'd need some sort of checklist of what to
do when it happens, so I can do it even half asleep. (E.g., what look
for, what logs to record, etc.)

I looked at the link you gave above; I found a list of what to test, but
not how to diagnose when things happen, especially if they're rare.

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sleep sometimes causes log-outs or reboots
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