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Ugh. It took me a couple of weeks to everything I needed working on this pc. If I have to reboot every week or two, not that big a deal.
I did try and restart my desktop, but it failed. I don't think I did it right. I found some instructions specific to Cinnamon. I will try them next time.
I still think it possibly has something to do with either video or memory. It isn't every single time, but no small number of times it freezes, I am doing something on youtube, and then open a new tab in either Firefox or Chromium. It's like moving that video to the background or opening that new tab went over a limit with memory. I was sure it was videos, but then I have done it a few times with no videos going. For sure, it always involves a browser, but that's because I work on web pages all day long and that's what I'm always using. Still, it's never done it when I'm in any other program.