I fairly mindlessly do updates whenever I see a notification, and then something doesn't work and I'm not at all sure just what happened. Such is the case now. We recently had some "kernel header" updates, I think. I don't know what they are but noted the word "kernel"...and soon thereafter (a day or so?) I can't get my laptop to sleep. This is annoying and just not right, so I'm trying to figure out how to troubleshoot or fix this.
I run Timeshift before every major-looking update, so I could revert to an early version of my OS, but isn't there a way to easily switch to an earlier kernal without doing something so drastic?
I seem to recall it comes up on the grub screen, which I NEVER see any more. Why is that? Shouldn't that always show? Instead, when I boot it goes directly to the Kubuntu login screen.
Suggestions?
My system:
System76 Galago Pro (galp5) laptop
Operating System: Kubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Kernel Version: 5.13.0-30-generic
KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.8
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.68.0
Qt Version: 5.12.8
OS Type: 64-bit
Processors: 8 × 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz
RAM: 16 GiB
Disk: 512 GiB (SSD)
Display: 1920x1080 pixels / Mesa Intel(R) Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
I run Timeshift before every major-looking update, so I could revert to an early version of my OS, but isn't there a way to easily switch to an earlier kernal without doing something so drastic?
I seem to recall it comes up on the grub screen, which I NEVER see any more. Why is that? Shouldn't that always show? Instead, when I boot it goes directly to the Kubuntu login screen.
Suggestions?
My system:
System76 Galago Pro (galp5) laptop
Operating System: Kubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Kernel Version: 5.13.0-30-generic
KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.8
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.68.0
Qt Version: 5.12.8
OS Type: 64-bit
Processors: 8 × 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz
RAM: 16 GiB
Disk: 512 GiB (SSD)
Display: 1920x1080 pixels / Mesa Intel(R) Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
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