(In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #3) > (In reply to P Gillespie from comment #2) > > (In reply to Takashi Iwai from comment #1) > > > Could you verify whether the problem persists with the old kernel found in > > > TW history repo, too? > > > http://download.opensuse.org/history/ > > > At least 6.1.0 is found there. > > > > > > For older version, you can find my OBS repos home:tiwai:kernel:6.0, > > > home:tiwai:kernel:5.19, ... Note that those contain the unofficial builds, > > > hence it won't boot with Secure Boot (without manual hacks). > > > > Thanks. The problem has been going on since 6.1.0, so I'm apt to test with > > 5.x. Still somewhat new to Opensuse however. Rolling back to an earlier > > Kernel on Ubuntu? That I know how to do, but I haven't done this on > > Opensuse. Can you recommend a link or provide brief instructions? > > You can install multiple kernel versions at the same time on openSUSE system. > > But, first off, verify whether you're using Secure Boot or not. If yes, > you'd need to disable Secure Boot on BIOS at first. The way depends on the > machine. > > Then, as a preparation, increase the number of multiple installable kernels > by editing /etc/zypp/zypp.conf as root. Add more entries to the line > multiversion.kernels, e.g. > multiversion.kernels = latest,latest-1,latest-2,latest-3,running > > Now, go to the download URL. Choose x86_64 instead of i686. e.g. for 6.0, > from > > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/tiwai:/kernel:/6.0/standard/ > x86_64/ > and download kernel-default-6.0.*.rpm file from there. > > Install it via zypper, > % zypper in --oldpackage kernel-default-6.0.*.rpm > > You'll be asked for the signature, but you can ignore it and continue. > After installing, reboot, choose the kernel on GRUB menu, and retest. > > If the kernel isn't needed any longer, uninstall it > % zypper rm kernel-default-6.0.12 > > > I found the following at your site: > > > > https://mirrorcache-us.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/tiwai:/kernel:/5.19/ > > standard/i686/ > > > > And: kernel-vanilla-5.19.12-1.1.g95fa5b8.i686.rpm > > > > Is it simply a matter of downloading and zyppering in the RPM? Will the > > option to boot with 5.19 be configured in grub? > > The i686 is a wrong one, that's for 32bit. > > > Lastly, for what it's worth, I posted this on Reddit and another user, also > > with an MS Go, reported the same issue. > > We'd need to report this to the upstream in the end, but at first we need to > figure out whether a regression and the exact regression range if so. Thank you. There's no Secure Boot. My listing the 686 Kernel was me being daft. I'll test this this afternoon or evening.