I re-installed everything... touchpad and keyboard are working at the moment.
(took a couple hours)

As per your request:
grep lm /proc/cpuingo
"There is no such file or directory"

I'm afraid to run any updates - it might break it again.

If I could find a decent DNS filter for Windows, I wouldn't be using
this.

I took computer programming "information systems technology programming" many 
years ago.
I have my diploma in "micro-computer electronics technology" - component level 
replacement.
I was a technician for many years. I can tell you, there is nothing wrong with 
the electronics.
Everything passed the hardware tests.

I think it is lack of thoroughness in the device driver programming, and
poor implementation.  I had to write code around Logitech's bugs in
their drivers - but at least those were TSRs separate from the O/S and
they didn't suddenly disappear from existence after a few re-boots.  10
years later, they never fixed those same bugs.  I couldn't tell you if
the ones they have for Windows still have them (since there isn't any
real need to use assembler to access the drivers directly in Delphi), I
haven't coded in many, many years.

I can assure you that this Pentium 4 processor is strictly maximum
32bit.  Intel's spec sheet specifically says '64bit = "NO"' …
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/27355/mobile-intel-
pentium-4-processor-m-1-70-ghz-512k-cache-400-mhz-fsb.html

I have to say that Linux is still like the old Commodor "Load
program,8,1" type of archaic mayhem.  I pity you guys trying to work
with it.  I hated acronyms that never made any sense when I did IBM
AS400 programming.

Can I turn off all the auto updates some how to see if that prevents the
issue from recurring?

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