@nemodot it's been said that the fix should be in the next kernel
release. in the meantime if you use apt to keep your system (which
*buntu does by default) up to date you can use 'sudo apt-mark hold
<package-name>' on the known good kernel packages to prevent apt from
removing the ones you want.

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