This problem was plaguing my friend's PC (which was my less newer rig),
but not my new rig. Same distro, same architecture, same hardware
manufacturers, mostly same setup. BUT, he was experiencing the screen
off thing every 30 seconds, like clockwork.

The FiX is here! I simply went to System Settings > Power Management.
Tab over to Activity Settings, and choose to define a special behavior.
Check the box that says "Never shutdown the screen", and leave the other
two unchecked. I waited about 2 minutes after applying it (didn't even
bother to close the settings window), and the screen stayed on.

Perhaps the fact that this bug resides in the KDE power management as
some goofed-up timer that we cannot control is the reason why it was
overridden by this checkbox.

I am only one person though, so please, those of you who are still
having this happen, please try this method in order to confirm my
solution for everyone, which may then be turned into a workable solution
until the KDE developers fix whatever is causing this thing to happen on
some machines and not others.

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