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linux kernel compatibility
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in your shoes: i would try distros/implementations without wayland or kde to rule those out as possible sources of the problem.
i know that ubuntu will let you switch to xservers, so kubuntu might let you as well.
by not switching those and having no more freezes i ruled them out successfully, no?
You don't have to change distro to do this BTW just install a desktop environment that uses X11 instead of Wayland and try that. If it doesn't fix it you can uninstall it.
i did switch to x11 on cachyOS and i had no freezes but i only tested it for a little over a week (because it uses a lot more power), so i might've gotten lucky idk.