Hi Sam, thanks for the report. Is there any activity that you can do in
order to trigger the crashes, or are them of nowhere? Also, what do you
consider a crash - the machine reboots? Can you see something in the
screen?

I'd like to see a kernel log when that crash happens - one alternative is to 
enable kdump, are you willing to do that?
If so, please run:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-crashdump (and stick with the defaults during 
installation questions).

After that, reboot the system and execute "kdump-config show" and check
if it mentions "ready to kdump". If so, when next time you have a crash
event and machine reboots, please check if you have a file created in
/var/crash/<timestap, in form of YYYYMMDD> and submit such files to us.

Cheers,


Guilherme

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Title:
  Unstable and frequent crashes kernel 5.4.0-66-generic on ASUS E201NAS
  (5.4.0-65-generic is good)

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