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What's the easiest way to test the latest kernel?
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You can install newer kernels from the update manager in the system tray. Then it's View > Linux Kernels iirc.
Your issue is possibly something to do with configuration of Pulse Audio / PipeWire. Probably the best place to ask would be on the Linux Mint Forums.
Thanks! The update manager is a few versions behind. Up to 6.17, I believe. And I've been following several threads on that forum made by users with similar issues. Unfortunately i haven't had much success there either, trying many of the tips and suggestions they had. Trying 6.19 is a bit of a last shot before considering returning the machine.
Not sure how much help it'll be to you but often the best place for technical info is the Arch Wiki. Good luck!
I used to run the Liquorix kernel with Mint. Should work fine. It's based on the latest upstream with some extra tuning for desktop specific performance. Usually only a day or two behind upstream latest.