The next step is to fully commit bisect from the most recent kernel
version that worked, followed immediately by the next kernel version
that did not work. This will allow for a direct review of the offending
commit for either reverting, or further improvements. Could you please
do this following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection ? This
article was written for folks who don't know anything about linux, so
it's easy to follow.

Please note, finding adjacent kernel versions, or providing a commit
without testing it and reverting it is not fully commit bisecting.

Also, the kernel release names are irrelevant for the purposes of
bisecting.

It is most helpful that after the bad commit (not kernel version) has
been confirmed via testing, you then mark this report Status Confirmed.

Thank you for your help.

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