Maybe you shouldn't be using Fedora.
Thanks I will take that under advisement.
The bug was reported in May, so "some time" might translate to "real soon now".
Was it reported in Fedora or the kernel-mailing lists ?
Why not apply the workaround.
Simple, I don't want to be a tester for a new kernel.
The last version of 5.6 was really stable.
Now back to the real question :
Is there a way to remove the kernel ?
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