After that is done you will find an application called "Mainline Kernels" in your desktop-environment.
Start that application and install a new Kernel (I installed kernel 6.5.11).
After you installed that kernel, enter this line in your terminal:
sudo apt --fix-broken install
Restart your notebook and enjoy your built-in keyboard and trackpad.
PLEASE NOTE: Like yourself I'm a linux-noob. I can only confirm that this works on my configuration:
Ubuntu 22.04/Gnome 42/Kernel 6.5.11
For all Linux beginners that don't want to compile their own kernel:
It seems that it's already possible to download and install a pre-compiled kernel via GUI:
Simply follow these instructions: https:/ /9to5linux. com/you- can-now- install- linux-kernel- 6-5-on- ubuntu- heres-how
You'll need to enter the following commands into your terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cappelikan/ppa
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
sudo apt install -y mainline
After that is done you will find an application called "Mainline Kernels" in your desktop- environment.
Start that application and install a new Kernel (I installed kernel 6.5.11).
After you installed that kernel, enter this line in your terminal:
sudo apt --fix-broken install
Restart your notebook and enjoy your built-in keyboard and trackpad.
PLEASE NOTE: Like yourself I'm a linux-noob. I can only confirm that this works on my configuration:
Ubuntu 22.04/Gnome 42/Kernel 6.5.11
But in my case it works like a charm.
Good luck!
theageman