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Ubuntu Server Kernel not compatible with Raspberry PI Ethernet

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I want to install Ubuntu Server onto my raspberry PI 4B 4gb RAM.

After setting it up, it says:

Newer kernel available
The currently running kernel version is 5.19.0-1004-raspi which is not the expected kernel version 5.19.0-1009-raspi. 
Restarting the system to load the new kernel will not be handled automatically, so you should consider rebooting.

Before rebooting, I relocate it to where I store it (for a LAN cable). I can't connect to a monitor there. I manage to ssh in using wifi and activate the LAN using ifconfig eth0 up. Then I am able to SSH using LAN as well.

After, I reboot and can't ssh in anymore. On another forum, someone mentioned that kernel not being compatible with the Rasp PI ethernet adapter. Is this true? If so, what do I do to make it work?

I've had to reinstall the OS multiple times as it didn't work and I only just figured it out.

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Ubuntu Server 22.10 (64-bit).
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