Another problem is that since the CIFS shared drive is mounted. It
causes the Nautilus File Explorer to crash, this slows down all my
processes on my computer, rendering my computer unable to work at all.
It needs to be restarted about every 3 hours after that. Completely
rendering us not being able to work efficiently. I have to spend
precious work time copying over the files from my shared drive to my
local computers, make sure that the files are copied correctly and
connection did not died or failed. This is not practical.

A Kernel downgrade is not a long term solution, as dowwn grading the
kernel could possibly cause something else to break (for example,
VirtualBox, which relies on the linux kernel to work properly). It also
potentially introduce vulnerability to attack. Given that downgrading
could cause more problem, it is just not safe to do for me.

As much as I like Ubuntu, using it for 10+ years now, this has failed
big time. Surely will look into other linux distro or switching over to
Mac next time I get a new computer.

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