Something possibly helpful, or not, since I'm visually impaired one of
the first things I do is right click the desktop, adjust fonts, etc, and
particularly DISABLE the 3D stuff. That is, even if enabled by default,
if Visual Effects shows "Normal", I change it to "None".

That's how the unaffected Lucid desktop was prior to booting into the
affected one. I tried to change it back to "Normal" and it wouldn't!

I booted into the affected one and checked. It is also set to "None" and
I think I'll leave it alone and boot into one of the installs I did
during iso testing to try the "patch/revert". That way I'll still be
able to gather info from the one that slowed to a crawl and the one that
seems unaffected.

Someone much smarter than I am would have to tell me what info gather,
and how to gather it.

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[KMS] gem objects not deallocated
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