I decided to install Mint Cinnamon 22.2 on my spare SSD for the fun of it...but it was anything but fun when I installed my Graphics Card Driver.
Mint comes with an open source driver and Kernel 6.14.0-35 which is only supported till Feb 2026 and causes problems...why not have a Kernel that's supported til 2029 and works.
You can't roll back this Kernel because it's the only one in advanced options...this is why I always wait 3 months so you can roll back if needed.
I had to install Kernel 6.8.0-87 to get my Graphics Card Driver to work...the strange thing is this Kernel is exactly the same one in Mint 22.1 and works just fine...I don't get it.
Someone I know has a new Tower with a brand new Graphics Card...I created an image of my system Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and put it on the Tower's SSD. Opened the Driver Manager and installed the Driver without any problems.
I would like to point out it's not only Mint that comes with this Kernel 6.14.0-35...another Ubuntu based Distro I install on my spare SSD did the same thing with the same result.
End of rant.
Mint comes with an open source driver and Kernel 6.14.0-35 which is only supported till Feb 2026 and causes problems...why not have a Kernel that's supported til 2029 and works.
You can't roll back this Kernel because it's the only one in advanced options...this is why I always wait 3 months so you can roll back if needed.
I had to install Kernel 6.8.0-87 to get my Graphics Card Driver to work...the strange thing is this Kernel is exactly the same one in Mint 22.1 and works just fine...I don't get it.
Someone I know has a new Tower with a brand new Graphics Card...I created an image of my system Mint Cinnamon 22.1 and put it on the Tower's SSD. Opened the Driver Manager and installed the Driver without any problems.
I would like to point out it's not only Mint that comes with this Kernel 6.14.0-35...another Ubuntu based Distro I install on my spare SSD did the same thing with the same result.
End of rant.

