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I have poked around in logs a little. Nothing has jumped out at me. I'll test the memory and turn SSH on. I used Ubuntu on the desktop for about 8 - 10 years, and then swapped back to Windows ~2018 for work. I used to mess with hardware a lot, but I've fried my brain programming for too many years now.
I do see reports of Linux Mint hanging with nothing but the mouse working, but nothing has jumped out at me as a fix. The reports are going back a while, too. A lot of comments say it is something with the graphics card.
My new pc is a: HP OmniDesk Desktop Computer PC, AMD Ryzen 7 8700G, 32GB DDR5 Memory, 1TB NVMe SSD, Radeon 780M Graphics
Outside of this one issue, it's a beast with Linux on it (I'm not a gamer, though). I bought it right before RAM prices jacked the prices of everything up.