There's no harm in experimenting with a new kernel and it can always be removed later but it might also be good if you were to write about your problems more in depth.
In GNU/Linux operating systems, drivers are part of the operating system's
kernel (named Linux) aren't normally installed separately. Unless it's some
driver that isn't included in Linux to begin with. Getting a newer driver,
for example, really means getting a newer kernel. I maintain a public
repository for people to get newer kernels. Information and instructions are
available at https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
- [Trisquel-users] List and install driver(s) for touchpad on Thinkp... lcotton
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- Re: [Trisquel-users] List and install driver(s) for touchpad ... aether
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