Mouse problems with 5.15.0-106 kernel?
Adam Funk
a24061 at ducksburg.com
Wed May 15 10:30:11 UTC 2024
On 2024-05-14, Adam Funk wrote:
> On 2024-05-10, Little Girl wrote:
>> Adam Funk wrote:
>>>What's the command to keep apt/aptitude from removing the working
>>>-105 kernel version packages automatically until I verify that a
>>>newer version doesn't have this problem?
>>
>> This page may be of some use:
>>
>> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2489854
>
> That's interesting, thanks. But what I really want to do a bit
> different, because I'm assuming the issue will be fixed.
>
> My system normally has two kernels available (the latest one installed
> and the one installed before that). What I want to do is make sure
> that the -105 version remains available even when an upgrade pulls in
> a newer (than the -106) kernel. Then I can boot into the new version,
> see if it works, and still have -105 as a fallback. I think what I
> need to so is just set the -105 packages so they are flagged as
> manually installed.
>
> https://itsfoss.com/package-set-manually-installed/
Update: I did that before an upgrade that would pull in the -107
kernel. Then I rebooted into the new kernel and the mouse works as
usual. So I guess it was an issue with the -106 kernel.
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