Today (Nov 21 2023) the kernel updated to version 6.2.0-37 and the same
issue remains. Perhaps I need to try one of the mainline kernels Ubuntu
maintains and see if 6.3 or 6.4 has the same problem. I know that I was
able to use the 6.2 kernel this way several months ago and I had no
issue with my WiFi dongle. In fact, I had switched to the 6.2 kernel so
I could use this WiFi dongle. Then 6.2 became available through the
regular update method, and it worked fine until these last two kernel
updates. I will attach a log shortly.

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Title:
  6.2.0-36 kills usb wifi

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Installed the kernel update from 6.2.0-35 to 6.2.0-36 today (Oct 30,
  2023). After reboot, USB WiFi dongle was no longer recognised.
  Rebooted into previous kernel (6.2.0-35) and have no issue. Not sure
  what broke, or if it is a regression of some sort. Also, how to upload
  the bug as stated below, when booting into that kernel does not allow
  WiFi connection.

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