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@ColoradoMarmot wrote:

Yeah, I'm going to do that because knowing Ubuntu they'll issue three more updates before fixing it, and push the working kernel off the stack :winking_face:


I'm taking a different approach. I just installed the latest mainline kernel 6.1.12-060112-generic using the good ol' 'mainline' utility that I used back in the early tech preview days. It works fine. Took me a few iterations to install all the dependent utilities and packages needed to build it, but once I did that the install and reboot has gone well.

That kernel won't get overwritten until I remove it.

As Mr. Spock would say: "Fascinating". The 'mainline' Linux kernels sourced from upstream and built using Ubuntu configuration files works fine, but the kernel they ship with their other modifications doesn't. Inquiring minds want to know what they did.

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