On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 22:48:29 -0600
David <dlocklea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have about 12 man-hours of usage, with my current install.
> 
> If I walk away from the computer, and come back later, it is locked
> up and I have to shut off power-supply.
> 
> This problem has existed since I first installed it as Version 32 two
> weeks ago.

This sounds like a screensaver kicking in (do you have it enabled, you
should be able to check in the menu).  Or, a power save feature.  Of
course, it could be a bug in the kernel.  What do the logs show when
you reboot?
journalctl -b
to see boots in standard order or 
journalctl -r
to see all logs in reverse order.  If it is a crash, there should be
some error in the logs just before your reboot.  If it is a feature that
you haven't configured, it should say it is entering screensave or
entering powersave.

If it is a bug, you should go to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ and sign
up, and enter a bug against the component.  Then post a description of
the bug, and a link to it here on the list.  Maybe as a reply to your
original report of a problem here on the list.
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