Then test it with linux 6.6 LTS
If you still have an issue it is most likely hardware related.
Then test it with linux 6.6 LTS
If you still have an issue it is most likely hardware related.
I installed it but it crashed, I don’t think it’s hardware, it had never crashed before. but how do I remove the 6.10 kernel?
The opposite of installing it ?
It doesn’t come out remove next to the kernel
You cannot remove the running kernel - you will to reboot into another kernel.
I installed the kernel version 6.6 lts then while trying to reboot it froze and now from the manjaro system manager I can’t get the remove option next to the version 6.10 even though the 6.6 version is installed.
How do I make kernel 6.6 the primary one?
Pumping shift or esc (i always forget which one) right after rebooting will give you the menu to choose.
I changed to kernel version 6.6 hopefully I won’t have any more problems I’ll let you know