I am experiencing this bug on a stock Dell Inspiron 5000 (5482) with 8
GB RAM and the factory SSD. It is completely debilitating. Having 1-2
completely unpredictable, 30-minute-plus, hard freezes per day is a
showstopper. I can't trust this environment for professional work, or
even to take notes in gedit during a phone call.

I've been an Ubuntu user and advocate at work and home for 10+ years,
but I guess I have to quit :(

I tried different flavors, and the bug manifested under all of them:
Ubuntu LTS 20.04, Ubuntu 20.10, Ubuntu MATE 20.10, and Debian 10.

Fedora 33 does not suffer from this bug, so I'm using that. I get
frequent "Gah! Your tab just crashed" errors in Firefox any time I have
more than about 5 tabs open. I conjecture there is some difference
between the Redhat-based and Debian-based kernels, that causes the
Redhat-based ones to kill a tab process in the circumstance that causes
the Debian-based ones to lock up. The Fedora experience is acceptable,
though it's still disappointing that Linux performance is has regressed
to be inadequate for basic web browsing.

Takeaway: Fedora seems to be an acceptable workaround for people
experiencing this bug.

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  System freeze when memory is put on SWAP in Linux >4.10.x

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