- Try another kernel. If you’re using the current (latest) kernel, try the LTS. If you were already using LTS, try the current kernel then.
- If you have neither installed, install the LTS, update fully, and reboot into it.
- If you have some specific reason to use some specific kernel, still install another to use it for now, and wait for an update to the one you were using before.
- If you don’t want to use another kernel for whatever reason, you can temporarily downgrade the one you have installed, but this is not recommended.
- Lastly, report it to upstream for faster fixes.
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