One more update, even though this is marked as "Solved", I still have intermittent problems. The latest discovery seems to have added more clues to the pile. Anyhow, a couple days ago I had Amarok completely freak out and lock up my desktop with a huge blowup of memory, wiping out swap and maxing the system. Once I shut that down, and also removed it from the laptop, a LOT of the lag and hangs seem to have gone away. There's still a few, but most seem to have gone away. So, I'm thinking that's part of the issue. The other part seems to be connected with the ever classic AMD stutter. IE, weird hangs that happen on AMD chips. The desktop is AMD Ryzen, the laptop, AMD A4. The old desktop was an i7. I haven't tested with both systems being Intel, but given the fact that the desktop is having the old AMD stutter issues, I'm really, really starting to think that might be where my issue is.
So I'm gonna hook up my old desktop in the next few days, and connect it on a private lan to my new laptop (also an Intel chip, i3) and see if the stutter appears. If yes, then it's not the chips. If no, then we know where the issue is.
Also, the only reason I keep updating this thread is because, as I learn stuff, and work towards a final, ultimate, satisfactory solution, I want this to be here in case others come across this same issue, as it will give them answers to their issue as well given all the pain and headaches I've come across while trying to debug this myself. So my pain will be their gain.
So I'm gonna hook up my old desktop in the next few days, and connect it on a private lan to my new laptop (also an Intel chip, i3) and see if the stutter appears. If yes, then it's not the chips. If no, then we know where the issue is.
Also, the only reason I keep updating this thread is because, as I learn stuff, and work towards a final, ultimate, satisfactory solution, I want this to be here in case others come across this same issue, as it will give them answers to their issue as well given all the pain and headaches I've come across while trying to debug this myself. So my pain will be their gain.
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