Thanks for the quick reply! I’ve removed the Oibaf PPA and rolled back
to Ubuntu’s stock graphics stack.

What I did

Removed the PPA:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers -r
sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/oibaf-ubuntu-graphics-drivers-*.sources
sudo apt update

Reverted packages to Ubuntu versions:

sudo apt install --allow-downgrades \
  libdrm2=2.4.124-2 libdrm2:i386=2.4.124-2 \
  libdrm-amdgpu1=2.4.124-2 libdrm-amdgpu1:i386=2.4.124-2 \
  libdrm-intel1=2.4.124-2  libdrm-intel1:i386=2.4.124-2 \
  libdrm-nouveau2=2.4.124-2 libdrm-radeon1=2.4.124-2 \
  libdrm-common=2.4.124-2

Verified with apt-cache policy that everything now comes from the
official Ubuntu repos (no oibaf in candidates).

Cleaned up:
sudo apt --fix-broken install -y
sudo apt full-upgrade
sudo apt autoremove --purge

Please let me know if you need anything else from me or if there are any
other steps I should take.I’m happy to follow your guidance.

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  [oibaf PPA] Intel Core Ultra systems are using i915 instead of xe and
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