02-25-2021, 11:18 AM
I thought that was the right solution, but I found that I had to fix it after each successive update.
So I simply went into the package manager and selected everything with "5.8.0" in the name and completely uninstalled all the packages.
I have been through countless updates since I did that, and it works
If you don't remove all and everything related to that kernel, it will haunt your installation upon each update.
So I simply went into the package manager and selected everything with "5.8.0" in the name and completely uninstalled all the packages.
I have been through countless updates since I did that, and it works
If you don't remove all and everything related to that kernel, it will haunt your installation upon each update.
Too many projects; too much time