As an addendum, is there a quick-fix for this? Meaning: can I revert to
kernel 3.xsomething easily in Ubuntu? Or are there all types of
unwelcome side effects to dropping from new-hotness to old-coldness,
kernel-wise?

signed, pro linux sysadmin for many years, back in the 2000's, now only
recently gotten back into it for only my home purposes, so I'm
completely behind on how kernel stuff fits together with things. (where
are my /dev/ devices, sob).

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