I don't think it makes sense because I did not choose to install those kernels that break - oracle and lowlatency. It was pushed to me when I ran `apt update -y` and `apt upgrade -y` on a daily basis. These "experimenting" kernels fall through the cracks of your QA process and we become the victims of it.
I don't think it makes sense because I did not choose to install those kernels that break - oracle and lowlatency. It was pushed to me when I ran `apt update -y` and `apt upgrade -y` on a daily basis. These "experimenting" kernels fall through the cracks of your QA process and we become the victims of it.
How to prevent this from happening again?