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Check your storage connection! If storage disconnects, your OS will freeze and stop responding to the keyboard. Also, the os won't be able to write any logs because the storage isn't attached. Even power off won't work because the os can't read any files. This feels very similar to your problem.
For me, my motherboard had a faulty drive controller which would randomly stop working and drives would no longer appear connected.
I'm not sure whether you have the same issue as me but it has the same characteristics as mine. Hope this helps!
thanks for your input but it looks different. I mean when I power it off with the button, then it is possible to boot without issues. Also it doesn't freeze randomly. It freezes only if it plays videos. Now it is 10 days on uninterrupted since I stopped playing videos.
Had issue with my storage recently, and the symptom was similar to what OP described. Syslog didn't reveal anything, as the root filesystem was read only, so troubleshooting it was hard. Coincidentally I needed a newer kernel, and after the upgrade the problem disappeared.
What does storage have to do with the keyboard?
When storage disconnects while the os is still running, it causes the os to freeze and stop responding to all keyboard inputs. I thought this was similar to OPs issue which is why I suggested it
Not always. I've seen Linux systems keep running, and open programs work, until they need something from disk, and then either they throw an error or crash.
I was asking why, lol.