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Have you tried live booting another distro?
Maybe the new KDE Linux is a good canditate. It comes with the same DE and has the newest testing versions of everything and might have a bugfix included. Also it's arch based so there might be some default config that is different compared to what comes with debian.
https://kde.org/linux/install/
It seems I can't boot from USB on this machine. The drive is recognized in the BIOS, but even when I add it to the sequence, it always boots from the main SSD. If I disable all options except the USB, it says "No bootable device found". When I start GRUB on my main drive, the USB doesn't show up.