Had the same issue, I fixed it by enabling Compatibility Support Module (CSM) in BIOS. Hope this can help others as well.
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Run cpu-x. Get this message;
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These images should now be(come) default. Thanks everyone for testing!
Aug 14 2020
$ cat /etc/os-release
ID=pureos
NAME=PureOS
PRETTY_NAME=PureOS
GNU+Linux is the highly hackable thing by its nature. The access to the corresponding sources is an expected behavior.
Is this in Amber, or Byzantium? (/etc/os-release should have this info.)
I think that this might be an "okay" situation as it is. The point is that adding deb-src repos is more of a power user thing, no?
Will do. Thanks for keeping it such good shape Jonas. :-)
Aug 11 2020
I've tried reducing the QHD refresh rate from 60Hz to 50hz and this has been quite stable so far. Fingers crossed...
I've got my new monitor (a Dell U2719DC) and I've been able to reproduce the blanking issue reliably. I think your correspondent is correct that it's related to performance.