I'm happy to try a newer kernel with 7, but the kernel it comes with by default is surely newer than the one in 6, so why does the newer one not have a capacity that the older one has? Sorry to be a pain, but I have a sneaking feeling there is GNU+Linux user wisdom involved here that I haven't grasped yet.
I have to re-run the command every time I login though. Is there any way to
make the change permanent?
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