Glad to hear that you are aware that California's Lemon Law isn't limited to just vehicles. Hopefully you won't have to push System76 to provide you with a 'brand new' replacement, or, a full refund. If they do provide you with a 'brand new' replacement, I'd suggest that you run it with it's OEM installed Linux and run it through its paces. See if it also locks up as you've been experiencing. If it doesn't (and you pushed it hard enough/long enough that if it was going to, it would), then install Kubuntu and leave it 'plain vanilla'. Don't even modify the Desktop Theme, or any themes. Don't add any PPA's. Use it 'as is' and again, run it through its paces. See if it will lock up. If it doesn't, then start your customizations (themes and programs), but do so one at a time. Keep a log of what you do. Run the laptop for a sufficient amount of time to see if it will lock up. If it doesn't, repeat.
Yes, this is a SLOW process, but it's a sure way to identify (and have documented) what it is that results in the lock up. It's the process I would go through.
Yes, this is a SLOW process, but it's a sure way to identify (and have documented) what it is that results in the lock up. It's the process I would go through.
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