Confirmed. Just updated and same.

Can you backport the fix to the 20.04 HWE kernel? I mean that's the one
Canonical recommends has as first choice if downloading Ubuntu from
ubuntu.com, for years now. And they've become more stable in my
experience than the ones between LTS versions, which is good. The others
should be more testing grounds and those who can live with having to fix
possibly basic stuff.

And definitely more common nowadays that third party software outside
repos (incl. PPAs), proprietary or not, often lists only the latest or
two latest LTS versions as supported and downloads (repo or deb
package).

Tried Ubuntu 21.04 some months ago, just to see if something new cool
stuff, in a VM (IIRC, or it was a USB stick) and well let's say KVM+QEMU
or my PC, me either, didn't like it. Boot warnings, even red errors from
systemd on a clean updated install, and several (official) packages that
are in the repos didn't even launch, some DKMS modules failed... Can't
use that as a primary workstation + server.

With snaps etc you can run pretty bleeding edge both desktop and CLI
stuff like certbot (Let's Encrypt) on 20.04, so. Snaps use an 18.04 core
- makes sense for compatibility. Doesn't stop you from the latest
Blender version or whatever.

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