Thank you! I tried booting into the 5.19 kernel and so far, the issue seems to be resolved. I think you were spot on with the kernel recommendation Steve.
Given that I've only temporarily booted into this kernel via grub - is there a way for me to set my computer to default to this kernel, at least for now, and maybe I can come back to 6.2 at a later date? Or perhaps I can open a thread re: this issue on 6.2 to try and discover what is going on under the hood that is breaking this behavior?
Thank you! I tried booting into the 5.19 kernel and so far, the issue seems to be resolved. I think you were spot on with the kernel recommendation Steve.
Given that I've only temporarily booted into this kernel via grub - is there a way for me to set my computer to default to this kernel, at least for now, and maybe I can come back to 6.2 at a later date? Or perhaps I can open a thread re: this issue on 6.2 to try and discover what is going on under the hood that is breaking this behavior?